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It's primarily instrumental, but
with some kind of humming or background vocals on most of the tracks. This
gives the album a unique flavor - sort of a mix of French soundtrack music and
the lighter side of Chicago post-rock.
I don't know about you, but I
like breezy, atmospheric music when I'm driving - something to complement the
experience of heading down that old winding road from Point A to Point B.
There's a type of music that fits the bill perfectly: Sweden's Magyar Posse
comes to mind, as does the little half-hour gem by the Inner Banks that was
released a few months ago. Add the indie debut by Portland's Small Sails
(they've a previous self-release to their credit) to this list of relaxing
music for short drives.
It's primarily instrumental, but
with some kind of humming or background vocals on most of the tracks. This
gives the album a unique flavor - sort of a mix of French soundtrack music and
the lighter side of Chicago post-rock. In fact, this could well be the best
album I've ever heard whose only lyrics consist of "bah bah bah," "whoa whoa
whoa" and the like. Band members Ethan Rose, Gary Jimmerson, and Adam
Porterfield utilize acoustic guitars, marimba (God, I love that instrument),
soft electronica, and percussion to create gently flowing compositions that
conjure a mood of melodic wistfulness effortlessly.
If you're not instantly charmed
by lilting tracks such as "Earthbound With Parents" and "No Spirit Animal,"
then you're a dodo-head. This is just sweet, graceful soundtrack art for
whatever you're doing while listening to it, and it'll put you in a good mood.
Small Sails...big pleasure! A | Kevin Renick
RIYL: The Album Leaf, Tristeza, American Analog Set
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