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Arizona-based up-and-comer Vertical Shift
Records (VSR) have recently partnered with distribution powerhouse
EMI to get their roster of artists distributed to a broader,
musically rapacious audience. And while the marketing push of VSR
has been behind bands Ever Stays Red and Re:Zound; the
third band in their stable of artists have quietly and without a lot
of fanfare, put together an impressive debut. With Mosaic Soul,
soon to be re-titled and released nationally as What I Can’t See,
Out of Ruin delivers an attention-grabbing entry into the
modern rock / alternative musical scene.
Gram Messer’s strong, emotion-tinged vocals, evoke comparison to
Coldplay’s Chris Martin and Maroon 5’s Adam Levine.
Messer transitions between a smooth, practiced delivery (“Broken
Pieces,” “Lifting Me,” etc.) to a raw rasp for the more musically
aggressive cuts (“Stand for Something,” & “Man to Be”). When the
album’s tempo slows (“What I Can’t See,” “Spirit,” etc.) he shifts
to a subdued, almost elegiac tone.
Musically, the band draws from and adeptly combines a broad range of
influences. Injecting hints of 70’s pop/rock & psychedelia, a dash
of the 90’s Northwest Pacific sound and grounding it in contemporary
guitar & piano driven pop/rock sensibilities, allows Out of Ruin
to enliven their distinctive sound without diluting or overpowering
it. There’s even a fun instrumental piece (“Alimente El Corazón”)
towards the end of the album that is a rockin’ fusion of Otmar
Lieber’s neo-flamenco style and Satch’s modern guitar
wizardry.
There is quite a bit of talent in this band. All eleven cuts of
Mosaic Soul / What I Can’t See were co-written by the
brothers Messer, with background vocalist and keyboardist Ken Mary
contributing to five, adding to the cohesiveness of this project.
Poetic verse, affecting vocals, outstanding musicianship and strong
arrangements help deliver a well-crafted modern rock montage.
What I Can’t See / Mosaic Soul is a fantastic debut –
a talented group of guys who’ve created terrific music. Out of
Ruin will appeal to fans of modern rock bands Future of
Forestry, Lost Ocean, Mae, Sevenglory,
Inkwells, Waking Ashland, Ruth and Between the
Trees. |