понедельник, 31 марта 2014 г.

Las Resenas Casuales. Poomse "Vs. The Kingdom Of Death"

Poomse "Vs. The Kingdom Of Death" (p)2014 Foehn Records


All the Mallorcan bands that I'm known of... Well they're not so numerous though - I know only three Mallorcan bands: Sexy Sadie, L.A. and Poomse (I don't know exactly what the word 'poomse' means - maybe it's something out of taekwondo vocabulary). They all sing in English, and English of all of them is perfect. From the beginning of this review I should admit that the mere use of English is Poomse's weakest feature (well again - it's all about my own cockroaches in the attic, as I prefer Spanish or Catalan to English). Their best feature anyway is... everything the rest.
"Vs. The Kingdom Of Death" is the second full lenght work of Poomse. While the first one - "Tomorrow Will Come & It Will Be Fine" - was mostly 'one man stand' of Llorenc Rossello who played almost all instruments himself, the new album was recorded as a band.
Poomse play sadcore. Or slow indie rock mixed with americana. Or... Ok, I'm enough with these stylistical measurements now. Let's put it in the way of facts and/or comparisons.
The third number on the disc,seven minutes long "Ronette", plays a homage to titular "Twin Peaks" theme.
"Still Sharks" is the slowest song on the album. Oh no, the next song - "Song For Roberta Sparrow" where Llorenc Rossello sounds like Lou Barlow in the most quiet numbers of his Folk Implosion project - is the slower one. On "August, 2011" Llorenc starts to sound like Robert Pollard (despite the fact that Robert Pollard has never penned such a slow song neither in Guided By Voices nor within zillion of his solo projects). One of the numbers is titled "Tomorrow Will Come" making a bridge to the previous effort. And the closing "The Kingdom Of Death" begins as [seemingly un]controlled destroy but when the first minute is over it turns into the beautiful song which evokes again the reminiscences of Sebadoh/Folk Implosion... at least until the moment when the trumpets are on.
Overall, it's the beautiful album sometimes gloomy sometimes meditative but never boring or sleepy. And "Daily Bread" is the best song that I've listened to in the year of 2014 so far.

The best tracks: Daily Bread, Empty Sea, August 2011, Ronette

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