Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Review: The Brigadier "Rhymes for Rainy Days"


The Fall is my favorite time of year, and giving me one more reason to celebrate it is The Brigadier, who has just released a seasonal EP inspired by autumn. "Rhymes for Rainy Days" follows his noteworthy full-length release, "The Rise and Fall of Responsibility", reviewed here not long ago.

On "Rhymes for Rainy Days", The Brigadier (a.k.a. Matt Williams), offers more of a retro pop feast for our ears. This is most noticeable on the lead off track, "To Go On Holiday", my instant favorite among the 6 tunes on the EP. The subtle disco beat underneath the classic oohs and aahs in the harmony vocals gives this track an extra boost that makes you nod and tap your foot right along. Other tracks, including "No One's Ever Here To See" and "The Same Old Sunday", are more solemn and reflective, nice mediation pieces to accompany the Fall. We venture into carnival territory with the brief instrumental tune, "Guy Fawkes", and what is the Fall without a carnival? I really like the addition of acoustic guitar on tracks like "The Same Old Sunday" and "What Happened To The Autumn?" - they sound kind of like The Byrds, perhaps flying south for the winter. We end on another acoustic-driven piece, the gentle lullaby, "As The Nights Draw In".

Fans of The Brigadier won't want to miss this one. Matt continues to evolve as a songwriter and performer, and this EP serves as a great introduction to his style of 60s and 70s-influenced pop with a modern twist. Also be sure to check out his other seasonal offering, the holiday inspired, "6 Christmas Tales". Both are available by following the links below.

iPOD-worthy: 1, 4, 5

The Brigadier on MySpace. Official site.

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