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I've known about The Cocker
Spaniels for several years - Sean Padilla has been making rollocking
music under the moniker for quite a while now. But this is his first
'proper' CD release, and it's one I'm going to be listening to for
a while now.
Sean is a massive fan of Guided
By Voices, which shows through in his obvious love of a good tune.
But considering this has all been written and recorded by one guy,
the music displays surprising level of sophistication. "Your Things
Are in the Yard" for instance starts off with a little cheap sounding
bedroom electronica but then before you know it you could be listening
to a Polvo home demo, all twisting guitars and growling bass.
I say home demo because there's
probably only one thing that holds this back and that's just the
'homerecording' sound - the sense that these songs aren't being
played by a band and aren't being recorded in a big studio.
But this doesn't stop the
sheer quality of the songs jumping out of the speakers. And the
damn things never stand still - just as you're getting used to one
melody, it'll jump off in a different direction, a different guitar
line, a bit of choppy keyboards maybe. And let's not forget Sean's
voice, high and pure, singing what sound like pretty autobiographical
songs about things like being the only black guy at the indie rock
show (er, "The Only Black at the Indie-Rock Show"), final exams,
infidelity, and of course girls.
Somebody find this guy a band
and a fat advance; they won't be sorry.
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