The M’s - Real Close Ones is a fun album which bravely blends one hundred and one styles into one. The overall effect is a bluesy sci-fi, psychedelic rock-pop..... you get the idea. Key influences dominating the mix [to my ear] are the Kinks, late Beatles and Phil Spector.
Real Close Ones is
the M’s third album and the aforementioned combo of styles makes it an interesting release with a distinctive, unpredictable twist to each track.
While fuzzy vocals dominate the opening track
Big Sound, they also bring flavour to
Pigs Fly and
Impossible View. The approach to vocals has a folky edge in
Trying To Keep and
How Could You while layered Beatle-esque sounds appear on
Breakfast Score and
Get Your Shit Together. Papers and
Days In The Sun are evocative psychedelic tracks, with melodies you can’t help but sing along to. In contrast a couple of songs on the album, like
Don’t Be Late, effectively create an atmosphere but are completely forgettable as songs.
Overall
Real Close One’s is a strong third album for
The M’s and a good follow up to their last well received album with
Polyvinyl,
Future Women.
Real Close Ones is a lot of fun and well worth getting. Good for chilling out, background or foreground atmospheric awesomeness. Enjoy!
Track listing:
1. Big Sound
2. Breakfast Score
3. Pigs Fly
4. Don't Be Late
5. Papers
6. Get Your Shit Together
7. Ultraviolent Men
8. Naked
9. Impossible View
10. Bros In Arms
11. Tryin To Keep
12. Days In The Sun
13. How Could You
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