
| |
VISIT
OUR NEW PAGE
- CLICK
HERE - |
|
| |
REVIEWS
for SEVEN FOOT WAVE
|
|
|
By
Michael Facey from stateofemergency.net
Seven
Foot Wave are a rock quintet that splendidly combine modern
alt-rock with their reggae and ska influences to create a vibrant
blend of laid back, mellow grooves. The EP is a hip selection
of tracks that are as pure and flowing and as the blue ocean
sprawled across the EP's cover. These songs come alive with
breezy melodies, smooth vocals and deep percussion that promote
the sun-drenched feel specifically endorsed with this free
style of music.
Beginning with the rhythm of ska chords, quick drumming and powerfully
clear bass lines, you are thrown head first into the bubbly sounds
of Seven Foot Wave. 'Now That It's Over' is a powerful break-up
song that is passionate as well as gentle. The vocals are cheerful
and the added female vocals give the song an extra spontaneity
to the group's sound. The addictive feel of this song is not
lost throughout the buff verses and fantastic chorus.
'In The Ocean' opens with an annoying telephone conversation
that is needless and ruins the opening to which turns out to
be a very enjoyable song. The connection to the telephone conversation
is obvious but it could have been left out. The songs chorus
contains a catchy rhythm and guitar musicianship that is vivid
and pushes the song to the boundaries of excellence. The melodic
use of the band members chosen instrument are all executed with
flair and immense talent. The EP shows clear signs of creativity
and thought.
The EP's title track is quite honestly, in a word, brilliant!
'Better Than Sunshine' is one of the liveliest songs on the recording
and sparks with a bright energy and presence that a more laidback
song like 'Catalina' lacks. While 'Catalina' upholds a tropical
flavour with its deep reggae foundations, 'Better Than Sunshine'
takes off to give the listener an instant hit of adrenaline based
music. The alternative rock seeps through the ska based verses
to make this a dirtier song, while still upholding the tantalising
zest of the ska based sound Seven Foot Wave deliver so well on
this EP.
With a sound that can dart from rock to ska in the change of
a verse, Seven Foot Wave have created an EP that is a shining
example to many ska bands looking to get noticed. The EP can
seem lacking with minor let downs, but they are forgiven with
other songs contributing to make this release a real winner.
Standout Tracks: 'Now That It's Over' & 'Better
Than Sunshine'
|
|
| |
7ft.
Wave - Better than Sunshine
by Dawn Sullivan (CD Street)
Lead by singer and
tunesmith Michael Berns, Seven Foot Wave really is "Better Than Sunshine" in
this EP album debut. Breaking away from the ordinary cookie-cutter
pop/rock that has seemingly clogged the radio waves across the
United States, Berns is successful in combining several types
of alternative rock with island sounds that range from reggae
to ska. His keen ear for smooth catchy melodies is also evident
as I could almost sing the entire song "Catalina," after
hearing it just one time. The rest of the band also shines as
songs change keys, move to intricate half-time signatures, and
explore varying dynamics.
Can't wait for their next release!
|
|
| |
Standout
Tracks: "Now That It's Over" with additional vocals
by Suzanne Eckerling
and "Catalina" |
|
| |
Check
ouLaskyRecords.com
Check out the amazing new singer Piper
Hinson at PiperHinson.com |
|
|