With its seven-inch compilation (or four-way split if you prefer) Born to Kill, One Percent Press highlights some substantial up-and-coming talent. Tony Flaminio leads the charge with the strongest track, “Hard to Sea.” Flaminio singer the jangly tune like a folksier Bridge and Tunnel. The lyrics are awfully lovelorn, but the guy sells the heck out of the hook “If you don’t like it / Don’t get good at it.” Fences Make Good Neighbors nearly matches Flaminio with “Loosen the Grip.” Their tune is more in the indie pop vein a la the Changes or late period Wrens.
The flipside doesn’t quite top the first half. Tracy Morrow sings “Cold Comfort” with a little too much twang. Additionally, the track is too sparse. It’s not bad, but it’s such a whisper of a song with its mellow drums, guitar, and violin. Ellen West sends the seven-inch off on a better note, though, with “Loss of Momentum.” A haunting acoustic tune, “Momentum” shimmers and shines musically while West sings about failure. Pretty songs about failure are pretty much the best.
A download code doubles the comp’s track listing, making this vinyl a deal in stereo at just $5.
Monday, March 28, 2011
Various - 'Born to Kill'
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