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CD Review - White Belt Yellow Tag - Tell Your Friends (It All Worked Out) [Single] White Belt Yellow Tag - Tell Your Friends (It All Worked Out) [Single]


White Belt Yellow Tag - Tell Your Friends (It All Worked Out) [Single]

Distiller Records

July 28, 2009, 11:43 AM

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'Tell Your Friends' really bristles throughout it's duration. There's a coarseness that frequently gives way to Coral-esque playful melodies arriving from left-field but hugely welcoming. For literally 2 and a half minutes White Belt Yellow Tag (featuring ex-Yourcodenameis:milo guitarist Justin Lockey alongside Craig Pilbin) really drive the limits of a two-piece and beyond creating deft flourishes of serrated rock via fairground folly - it's uncomplicated in sound which is a credit to them.

B-side '146 Ways' is also no throwaway track but instead a very taut meander through Gomez funk territory with some uplifting harmonic vocals and a lovely continuous piano plod, the pace is pitched just perfect and the track really does shine every bit as much as the A-side despite it's relatively short time.


Track-listing:
1. Tell Your Friends (It All Worked Out) (02.34)
2. 146 Ways (01.58)

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Last edited by altsounds : July 28, 2009 at 12:03 PM.









Review Rating

 
Overall Rating
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7
Vocals / Lyrics
70%70%70%
7
Musicianship
70%70%70%
7
Production
70%70%70%
7
Creativity
70%70%70%
7
Lastability
60%60%60%
6
Reviewers Tilt
80%80%80%
8

70%






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