Product Name:
Universes by Birds en ligne of Tokyo NEUFEAN:9324690030064 UPC:9324690030064 ISBN:N/A MPN:N/A en ligne
Format:Audio CD Genre:Alternative Performer Notes:
- Personnel: Adam Spark (vocals, guitar, mandolin, keyboards, programming); Ian Kenny (vocals, guitar); Anthony Jackson (vocals); Glenn Sarangapany (piano, organ, keyboards); Adam Weston (drums).
- Audio Mixer: Tim Palmer.
- Recording information: A Big Beautiful Wooden House By The Sea, Injidup, Weste; Loop Studios, Perth, Western Australia; Wing Command, Perth, Western Australia.
- Though initially started as a side project for lead singer Ian Kenny (of Karnivool, another Perth-based rock outfit), the Birds of Tokyo became a major source of radio-friendly hits with their debut. For their sophomore effort, they do two things -- first, they enlarge the range of their radio-friendly bits, working in greater guitar efforts, some extraordinarily catchy hooks, and a strong set of vocals from Kenny. Secondly though, and perhaps more importantly, the band explores new territories, veering into slightly darker territory with a few minor chords, and a bit more emotional delivery from Kenny. Though their experimentation is entirely listenable and worthwhile, its the more uptempo pieces that will really capture the listeners on Universes. The massive single "Silhouettic" moves through an almost-Linkin Park structure that introduces a few interesting parallel melodic lines from time to time to add some accentuation. "Wild Eyed Boy" makes for a nice bit of classic rock structuring with some of the tiny touches that ornamented mainstream rock in the late 90s. "Broken Bones" moves from a U2-style intro to a Fall Out Boy-style chorus to Audioslave-style verses. The mix on the album is very nice, and though nothing in particular breaks out as entirely new, the combination of all of the elemental chunks makes for a surprising sophomore release. ~ Adam Greenberg
Producer: Birds of Tokyo, Adam Spark
Format: CD (1 Disc); Stereo
Release Date: 29 July, 2008
Label: Mgm
Dimensions: 14 x 1 x 12.5 centimeters (0.10 kg)
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