AllMusic Review by Ned Raggett
Recorded in New York but a pure slice of lovely New
Zealand pop/rock heaven, Sealight is further proof that the Mad Scene
have an ear for instantly appealing music. In comparison to, say, the
equally talented but admittedly repetitive Bats, Hamish Kilgour's crew
lets the variety really flow forth, especially given that everyone but
drummer Bill Gerstel splits the songwriting in numerous combinations.
Kilgour's light, quietly passionate voice balances against Lisa Seagul's
slightly more withdrawn but not buried performances very well, and both
have excellent knacks for wonderful guitar melodies and often sharp
lyrical turns. Collectively, the Mad Scene create music that on the one
hand is instantly identifiable indie rock and on the other finds its own
particular way; it's certainly a product of New Zealand's wonderful
traditions, though -- sweetness mixed with a definite melancholy and
slow-burn intensity. One of Kilgour's best moments along these lines is
"Gotta Get Back (To Something)," starting with a stripped-down, slightly
tense arrangement that vaguely hints at Middle Eastern melodies via
surf here and there, alternating with just gentler enough sections in a
give and take that's subtle instead of forced and obvious. "Marching
Song," a beautifully hushed number that builds to a sudden climax before
sudden calming down, is another standout, John Sluggett's guest turn on
piano worthy of note. Seagul's winners include "Birthday Party," a
quietly majestic vision of a hesitant romance not really happening (her
lead guitar here is particularly grand, swooping sadly in the
background) and the slow, semi-waltz-time lope of "Hoping." On Seagul's
wonderful, near-solo "Silhouette," the mix of instruments used by the
band and various guests -- clarinet, trumpet, Casio keyboards, and even
African slit drum at one point -- gives Sealight a lushness without
being overbearing.
Tracklist
1 | Strange To Be Here | 3:36 |
2 | Transatlantic Telephone Conversation | 3:28 |
3 | Gotta Get Back (To Something) | 3:52 |
4 | Here Goes Nothing | 3:29 |
5 | Black Flye | 3:43 |
6 | Marching Song | 3:36 |
7 | Silhouette | 4:25 |
8 | Birthday Party | 4:41 |
9 | Spilled Oranges | 3:15 |
10 | Choose | 3:04 |
11 | Hoping | 3:13 |
12 | You Wear Funny Clothes | 2:27 |
13 | Watertanks | 3:43 |
14 | My Dreams Are Losing Their Teeth | 4:23 |
15 | Starshine | 2:21 |
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