Thursday, June 13, 2013

Hurricane Poor Things

Artist: Poor Things
Release Date: June 10, 2013
Label: Independent



Poor Things' new EP, Hurricane Poor Things, was just released on June 10. A self-described bubblegum rock band, their sugar-coated riffs and delicately sweet vocals certainly match the label. From the opening track, "Beachcomber," they had me singing along. Their carefree aesthetic and solar-inspired riffage is highlighted from the start. Lead singer Craig Angus has a charming vocal delivery; between youthful and nasally is the only way to describe it. For however charming his vocals are, they can drift in and out of tune quite easily, which can sound ugly from time to time.

"Morgan," the second track on the EP, is easily my next summer jam. The sing-a-long vocals and forward momentum throughout the track keep the listener engaged. The wordless hook is delightful, easy to learn, and irresistible to sing with by the song's end. The back half of the track is a bit darker with some thick crunchy guitar biting through the mix. With "Morgan" being the high point of the EP, the remaining 3 tracks don't disappoint but are nothing special. Songs like "Summer Clutch" are catchy at first, but are too similar to the other, more inspired songs that with repeated listens it turns bland. Another track which falls in too close with the others is "Ice Cream." The one new idea in "Ice Cream" is a nice, toned down moment around 2:37. Granted, it only lasted only 10 seconds, but it was a dynamic that severely lacking on the other tracks.

During the EP, it always felt like there was something missing. Some extra melodic idea, some missing timbre, there needed to be something else. As a trio, it can be hard to make yourself sound big on recording and a lot of louder live acts suffer from this. Poor Things sound on record like they would be an amazing act to see live, but don't translate well on record. Messy, sunny, and sugary sweet garage rock with flairs of catchy perfection is a good way to describe Hurricane Poor Things, but then again I just couldn't have been listening loud enough.

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