Warpaint |
So naturally, we were excited for their third album, "Heads Up", to come out.
When samples came out on YouTube, at first I was a little taken aback. One of the things that I liked about this band is how moody and dark their music is. This one seemed more upbeat and poppy. In fact, many of the comments online seemed to indicate that many fans felt this way. The band seemed more saccharine and commercially viable with their new sound.
But after downloading the album and giving it a listen, I have changed my mind. This album is a demonstration that they are growing as artists. Yes, it is less acoustic and more drum driven with many electronic elements. But this is really the time for drummer Stella Mozgawa to shine. Her complex rhythms really drive this record forward with Jenny Lee's bass in tow. Theresa Wayman's guitar scintillates in the backgroud and gives the album the group's signature ethereal dream pop sound. Emily Kokal's sweet voice drips like honey over every song, but, as usual, every member contributes to the vocals giving many songs a Bangles feel, or - dare I say it - like Bananarama.
Heads Up |
The album starts out with "White Out", which is my daughter's favorite song, an exercise in minimalism, a drum beat, a banjo-sounding guitar, and vocal harmonies. A few songs have a trip-hop feel like "By Your Side", "Don't Wanna", and "Dre", a tribute to the rapper. "New Song" is the main single off the album, and, boy, is it catchy, having kind of a Duran Duran feel, Jenny Lee's bass line resembling something played intricately by John Taylor. I had one friend compare this song to New Order. I have to say - Jenny Lee is one of the best bassists out there. I love just watching her fingers move across the fretboard on their videos. :"The Stall" and "So Good" are great pop songs. "Don't Let Go" has a Pink Floyd vibe. The title track "Heads Up" is one of my favorite songs on here with its driving drum and bass pulse offset by Wayman's watery guitar playing. "Above Control" heavily uses electronica but has every bit of the otherwordly atmosphere that this band is known for, along with '60s-style vocals. The album finishes off with an acoustic number, "Today Dear", that hales back to the sound of their first EP.
Man, I can't rave enough about this album... or should I say woman. This album is one of the best to come out this year. I don't understand why these guys are not more huge. But it would be definitely worth your while to check it out. They have shown that they can stretch beyond expectations as musicians and songwriters. Do yourself a favor and check out Warpaint.
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