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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Album 'Cape Dory' Tennis: Adventures of a Full Love Bahari


Male-female duo in a single unit of the band had not yet run out of the concept. We are familiar with The Kills with the concept of rock n roll uGal-ugalannya, The Ting-Tings and ketimpringannya, Matt & Kim nan merry until Sleigh Bells which ripped the ear drum. This time, Tennis, the duo consisting of husband and wife Patrick Riley (guitar, keyboards, production) and Alaina Moore (vocals, keyboards) still have a gap of a new concept.

Debut album with the title of Cape Dory has a good concept, where they try to present a sweet indie pop music combined with the feel of the 50s and "roofs waving" aka surf-pop. There is a story that underlies the concept of cute and "roofs waved" them. "

Patrick and Alaina have life stories that deserve to be the basic ingredients of a romance movie. They met while studying in Colorado, after graduating college, they married and adventure in the ocean east of the United States for seven months. Sweet is not it? When finished sailing, they returned to Colorado to start recording an album inspired by the trip.

"Such in the summer you do not know if you and me, We Can be, take somewhere, ooh ooh, take somewhere" was the opening song 'Take Me Somewhere' is very appropriate to begin this album. Then the rows of songs such as 'Marathon' with a sweet break complete with fine finger-snap, 'South Carolina' nuanced thick with surf-pop choruses that are ready to take us mumble, or closing song 'Waterbirds' so to lull, true- can really give the feel of nautical adventure full of love.

Although the album covers a rather "bother", by replicating the album 'Hold On' (1979) from Lisa Hartman, but without the difficult chord progressions, which are made of vintage sound and an easy choice of words in the lyrics, 'Cape Dory' is very fitting to accompany Our weekend afternoon. No one feels when the staff at Tennis pitchfork.com put in the position of both the 'Best Hope for 2011'.

Reno Fauzi, was once an actor in the world of music as a bass player from the band The Miskins, as well as music journalists at a webzine. Although now working in the field of pharmacy, not retroactive his passion for music. He can be found in the international band concerts held in Indonesia and abroad.

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