The music is easy to dance to but there is a noticeable lack of vocals throughout.In 2015 the outgoing editor of The Guardian decided to change how they reported on climate change.Ĭonvinced they were not doing enough, they devoted a regular section to climate change reporting. On the whole, the disc is fairly simple and not very complex, as most of the songs keep repeating the same beats. The last few songs are deeper than the others, as Benjamin Andrews creates some great sounds on his guitar on both “A Turreted Berg” and “With Age.” The band does a nice job of switching gears on the album, almost like it’s divided into three equal parts. There is an awkward 10-second pause in the middle of “Sun Bear,” which makes you wonder if the CD broke before it starts up again. Vocals fade in and out as drummer Rohan Rebeiro steals most of the spotlight on “Turn.” Two tracks on the disc, “Young” and “Rivers,” are each over eight minutes long and, while they are pretty good, they seem to repeat the same one-note pulse for the duration. Granted there is a fairly basic melody on “Lil’ Joy,” this tune is one of their best. There are little words spoken on “Closer” as Andrews essentially just reiterates the song’s title over and over again. Interesting to say the least, the Australian indie rock band’s latest release, Little Joy, takes you on a simplistic yet strange ride through their nine lengthy tracks.Īluminum guitars, snare drums and low-pitched vocals make the trio’s album easy to jam to. Seven years removed from his initial diagnosis of Hodgkin’s disease, Liam Andrews, vocalist/bassist for the band My Disco, continues to overcome obstacles and move forward with his life.
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