Zeistencroix - Stranger (song review) |self-released, Stranger, 2013| 5/5
When you have a band with an original name, chances are you'll be
noticed. Some may break their tongues trying to pronounce Zeistencroix
(seemingly referring to German, Dutch or French). However, it's great to
be visible in the world of the Internet ruled by search engines where
algorithms decide about a brand's 'to be or not to be'.
Zeistencroix is an American band founded by singer and guitar player
Orlando Draven along with a guitarist Jack Akopan in Los Angeles, CA in
2011. Basically speaking, the duo combine their skills into a mixture of
tunes full of catchy electronica and soft guitar riffs.
Without a shadow of doubt, "Stranger" has major potential for an
everlasting hit. If you're looking for an awesome single for your radio,
podcast or TV channel, don't look any further. "Stranger" is a winner
thanks to smooth arrangements, memorable and danceable melodies, a
Depeche Mode-like romantic softness and an electro-darkwave feel. It's
mostly an electronic song, but there's also a swift guitar riff taking
the melody even higher and touching both the ears and souls of the
listeners. The riff - a truly uplifting tear-jerker - appears in the
most desired spot of the composition.
The song's length is ideal for radio-play. Less than 4 minutes of
enchanting rhythms makes you want to play it over and over again. Of
course, anything repeated too often will become less interesting. Until
then, you'll probably spin the song a few more times as well as share
the news about the band with your friends.
On the technical level, the song mixing, mastering and overall
production are very well done. What's usually very important in any
composition - the volume of the vocals - sounds just perfect; the drum
beats don't sound too pushy and background synths don't steal the
melody, either. All arrangements are brilliantly put in the right places
and every instrument as well as each hook can be clearly heard.
Aside from powerful music, "Stranger" delivers a message of desire. The
lyrics speak about a casual romance, a night spent with a stranger in an
apartment. The narrator's sex is not specified, though. There's such a
genre as 'sex music', and you can easily fit "Stranger" into that group
thanks to lines such as: "Come now let's burn the flame, feel the desire, lose yourself, release the fire of your skin, unleash your lust consume the sin"
which are skillfully aligned with the track's sensual atmosphere. In
addition, lyrical rhymes match the song's rhythm very well.
So, are you interested? You need to know more? The latest news is that Zeistencroix have been working on an album called Stranger
during the last few weeks. You can track their updates about its
progress on both the band's Facebook profile and their official website.
(Katarzyna 'NINa' Górnisiewicz, Fabryka Music Magazine, September 8th, 2013. Proofreading: Mike 'Vesper' Dziewoński)
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