| Hunting for shiny,
happy music Rainbow Quartz recording artists Broadfield Marchers have what
you're seeking on their second album The Inevitable Continuing (2008) released
in early September. Their DigiPak has no export restrictions so as a "foreigner"
up here in Canada, eh I can kick back and enjoy the entire medium.
The band has a interesting
REM meets the psychadelic 60s with a twist of YES going on in their music.
Brothers Dustin Zdobylak (vocals, guitar) and Mark Zdobylak (bass, vocals)
with Justin Carter (drums) have delivered a sophisticated 19-track album
filled with pop artistry and good vibes.
Spirted selections
such as the opener "Raul", "Mondo From Growth" track 5 and number-16 "The
Thoughts Of Simple Simon" convey their straight forward approach to music;
no frills, all fun. You won't find any horrific messages embedded within
their lyrics. Dustin has a genuine voice with full range as heard on track
4 "Watchful Hill People", "Panic Imposed" in the middle and track 12 "Eagles
Prevail". Their music will no doubt be a hit along the campus music scene.
The album is very
well produced. The instruments and method of recording creates a wonderful
tube amplifier savoir-faire to the disc. The album art is unique depicting
a social landscape of their sound by simply putting a boy in a room; when
you see it, you'll know what I'm suggesting.
Unlike placing the
perfect bet at the Kentucky Derby, putting your money down on The Inevitable
Continuing with the boys from Louisville is a sure fire win.
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Chris White
c.white@partyinkingston.com |