Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Review: Cartographer “Cartographer” (EP)


Minnesota native Scott Gagner is a cog in the great melodic machine that constitutes Town and Country, whose spectacular debut was reviewed here not long ago. But he has also released an excellent solo effort under the name of Cartographer that is worth your attention.

Cartographer does not stray too far from the familiar Town and Country terrain. Like Town and Country, the lyrics and witty and fun, but the music is more on the folk rock side than alt-country. While based on acoustic guitar, the songs are vivaciously fleshed out with rich harmonies and piano; on top of this are tasteful accessories that include glockenspiel, mellotron, Moog synthesizer, and hand claps. Scott’s vocals are perfectly suited to this genre, which he plays expertly. He has captured a bit of a Sister Hazel (particularly Drew Copeland) meets The Grays feel.

We begin with a rather subtle opener, melancholy to match the lyrical epiphany that “the trouble with you is me”. It is a moving track that gently grabs you so that the following song, “I’m Not Following You” can shake you. This upbeat and snappy number is going to make Jason Falkner wonder if he’s been cloned. “Love Triangle for Two” (love that title) has downright groovy verses that almost make even me want to get up and dance. But don’t get me wrong – the song is still grounded in roots rock. “Waiting” is another highlight, a pleasant and breezy acoustic driven song featuring those bright and crisp guitar tones that I praised in the Town and Country review. “Suburban Girl” is a fun pop rocker that pulls out the distortion and has Scott doing his best Dave Grohl.

In a perfect world, the music of Cartographer should put Scott Gagner on the map.

iPOD-worthy: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6

Cartographer on MySpace. Official site.

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