Don Giovanni Records – Unsung Sundays https://unsungsundays.com What you should be listening to. Mon, 29 Feb 2016 22:13:59 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.2.1 Mal Blum: You Look A Lot Like Me https://unsungsundays.com/album-reviews/mal-blum-you-look-a-lot-like-me/ Sun, 18 Oct 2015 12:04:50 +0000 http://unsungsundays.com/?post_type=album_reviews&p=199 Mal Blum's fifth record might be her best yet. The way she explores introspective themes and digs into the mundanity of life without ever losing her vulnerability. While most artists who try to write a record like this end off writing something clinically off-putting, like a musical documentary of boredom, Mal makes it sound like somebody's diary. Wonderful and moving stuff.

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Mal Blum is a singer-songwriter who’s only two years older than me, but her music has the maturity of somebody with a lot more years and wisdom.

She and the band that support her don’t exactly write folk music or anything like that, but the singer-songwriter roots are obvious and blatant. Blum is mostly regarded for her skills as a songwriter, which is probably because a lot of the songs just have simple guitar backing tracks that are there mainly to accentuate her voice.

But when the group wants to kick it up a notch, they absolutely can, and they sound great while rocking out. So saying that their biggest strength is lyrical is missing the point, and an arguably obtuse way to measure the success of Mal Blum’s songwriting.

What Mal Blum is great at is atmosphere, which is impressive: they’re not using keyboards or acoustic guitars or anything most of us regularly associate with “atmosphere”. They’re purely using vocals, pulled-back guitars with a hint of distortion (very bluesy without playing the blues), and well-placed percussion to make their point.

It’s possible You Look a Lot Like Me is their best yet. It’s certainly a great introduction for those of us who are unfamiliar with the Mal Blum sound.

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Worriers: Imaginary Life https://unsungsundays.com/album-reviews/worriers-imaginary-life/ Sun, 11 Oct 2015 12:05:46 +0000 http://unsungsundays.com/?post_type=album_reviews&p=453 Worriers’ debut full-length record is an immense, shimmering debut that surprises and enchants with a unique style and fun jams. As newcomers onto the indie rock and punk scene, their delightful blend of the two styles leaves nothing to be desired.

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It’s no secret that I love female-led indie alt-punk groups, and Worriers is no different. This is a bouncy, fun record that’s just a blast and a half. There’s no other way to describe it.

All of the riffs are just fun. But this is a band that knows their biggest strength is their vocalist, so all they do is support her. And it works so well.

Every song is catchy and fun, and even though it’s not an inspirational record, the sense of joy throughout is palpable. This band is just happy to be making music, and it shows. I love this record.

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