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Band:
Birds That Change Colour
Label:
Jezus Factory
Title:
On Recording the Sun
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Band:
Birds That Change Colour
Title:
On Recording the Sun
Reviewed By:
Carl Bookstein
Date Published:
01/04/2012
Label:
Jezus Factory
Format:
CD
Release Year:
2012
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From their hometown of Antwerp, the psych-folk band Birds That Change Colour releases their first album 'On Recording the Sun'. With a dream-like ambient vibe, the Birds’ songs alternate from the melancholy to upbeat-rich tracks and psychedelic-influenced nuggets.
The Birds That Change Colour includes singer-songwriter and guitarist Koen Kohlbacher, drummer Dave Schroyen and producer-bass player Christophe Albertijn. On the new album, tradition meets experimentation. Hypnotic vocals are coloured by thoughtful instrumental arrangements.
The opener 'Stones' starts with a vibrant hum, evolving into a sound that is both understated and symphonic like Pink Floyd. The effect is both modern and hippie psychedelic. The lead vocal is guru like: “It’s a lovely morning/We’ve got so much time.” The Birds capture a sound at once melancholy, bright and Beatlesque.
The Birds’ album represents a mix of eclectic music. 'Playground' is soothing folk possessing depth, magic and a real organic flow.
'Woods' is trippy psychedelic folk. Hushed tones accompany an easy acoustic guitar. “I dreamed about the woods today… The trees were talking… The river was singing…”
'Sunny Sides of Me' captures the musical influence of the great Syd Barrett- upbeat playful and early Floyd like.
The album speaks eloquently of both earth and space. On 'Lullaby', the lyric is: “The stars will rise and keep a watchful eye… Upon you they shine.”
'Never Ending First of May' is haunting country folk, capturing a sound that is somehow ancient as well.
Finally 'O What A Day' ends the album on a shining optimistic note. The Birds That Change Colour has created music that is satisfying psychedelic folk, and a debut that is both original and promising.
Track Listing:
01) Stones
02) Tales From The Moon
03) Playground
04) Spiders And Castaways
05) Woods
06) Sunny Sides Of Me
07) Oh So Tired
08) Lullaby
09) Never Ending First Of May
10) Oh What A Day
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