Looking for a cure for insomnia? Look no further than this “Sharks and Sailors” album. “Builds Brand New” starts off unconvincingly with “Thrill”. The song is far from what the title suggests. Next came the title track “Builds Brand New” which is more bearable. The interplay between two vocalists, unique to this track on the album, brings more colour and a different edge to “Sharks and Sailors” sound.
There are 3 instrumental tracks on the album altogether. The one that stand out as being the best is “Hello Sister”. There is a progressive/experimental sounds to it while still keeping its indie tag. I only say it stands out as the best because the other two, “Rickshaw” and “Condor” are so monotonous and seemingly pointless (Condor clocking in at a mammoth 7:41).
On the non-instrumental songs there are on this album, the vocalist struggles to cut through the mix. This helps to make the songs just ramble on with no identifiable hooks. This is self-indulgent music at its most idle.
A good thing about this album is that as background music, it is quite relaxing. But is that something any serious band actually aims for as its main priority? I highly doubt it. Rocking and revolutionary this album ain’t. But if you’re looking for something subtle and ambient give this album a try.
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