Wednesday, January 14, 2009

"Every Smith Ever" by Every Smith Ever (Rock Artist from Maine(ME))

"Every Smith Ever" is the self-titled release from the group composed of vocalist/guitarist Chris Moulton and the beatmaker/producer known as Elsworth. This duo delves into many styles and textures with their highly experimental blend of soul, rock and hip hop. "I Would and We Did" is a strong opener, playing to the strengths of each member of the duo. Moulton's vocals soar and are delivered with emotion. The inventive programming of Elsworth is also on full display with an intricate, shuffling groove providing the pulse. "Kansas" is a raw, funky track with a heavy backbeat over densely layered vocals and a sparse piano motif. "What!" and "Scaring Grampy" feature a hypnotic, slow groove coupled with daunting, melodic vocals. "The Ballad of Dead Young Men" is a stylish, melodic track that features march-like sections and well-delivered vocal harmonies. The unnerving "Confession Breath" is of a more experimental nature, with Elsworth bending pitches and a chilling vocal performance by Moulton. The self-titled "Every Smith Ever" delivers soul, rock, and hip hop with an experimental character, spanning the range of moods, textures, and feels of their sound.

-Rodney and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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