HER SPACE HOLIDAY
It’s subtley spectacular. A noteworthy impeccable lyricist running into reassuring repetitive chords or melodious indie music. They can slip easily past the radar with a sound that you can mistake for so many other bands, even more popular at one iconic bands that have a zillion immitations or happenstance clone bands, but these guys deserve to be inspected with a magnifying glass for the ears and a soulful candlelit heartbroken afternoon to get the justice they deserve. The minute tempo changes and additions, almost invisible buildup and rise and fall sequence in a lot of their songs is what jolts the sound into the psyche of it’s listeners. It’s a sneaky tedious addiction because many won’t understand it. They can seem mundane in sound but the lyrics are deep, original, diverse, relatable, and metaphoric yet not obvious. There are classical sounds and violins involved in tracks that incorporate a beat a some point and wind up your excitment and spiritual spasm effect. The tone of the good life or bright eyes, pretty much could be a cousin of connor oberst but not quite the same. I might be over affected by the fact that all the tracks seem to resonate with a recent personal situation but regardless of whether you are one of those listeners hearing the words and breaking down lyrics or just letting the sounds and rhythm take all.. there’s something here indulging your fancy! Give them a fair try, you won’t regret it.. but they won’t necesarily make you happy, just reserved with the issues you already have..