Merrin – Mr. Dominant (song review) |self-released, 2016| 5/5 rock, pop, funk
Merrin are a band from Wellington, New Zealand. Judging by their newest
single's vibe, the quartet is aiming to gain attention worldwide,
presenting a potential hit - something the music industry is always on
the lookout for.
The song's low, energizing groove and excellent vocals should agitate
listeners already from the very beginning. The arrangements placed
swiftly within a solid body holding the entire composition, clearly
shared between verses and choruses, make for a really catchy and
powerful song. Any chart topper needs to have some repetitions to remain
memorable, but in this case there’s not a single second of boredom
here.
'Mr. Dominant' begins with vocals that are followed by drums (Richard
Maxwell Jr), guitar (Karl Wootton) and bass (Lisa Tagaloa). The rhythm
is bouncy making the track instantly memorable, yet it ends on a
perfect, popular note with all instruments bringing the rhythm to a
gentle stop. Melodically, 'Mr. Dominant' fuses rock, pop, funk and metal
vibes thanks to edgy guitar riffs, the overall structure, and the
catchy groove. Riffs and drums are less dense, unlike when utilized in
purely metal tracks, so the song may find its way to various listeners,
not bound to any specific genre. Every instrument, including the voice,
has accurate placement, and everything is timed flawlessly. Even if the
song may sound spontaneous at first, there's quite a lot of math hiding
underneath.
The timbre of the vocals is very interesting, since they sound quite
'androgynous' - the voice could belong to either a woman or a young man,
and it’s hard to say before you have a look at the band’s line-up. It's
rebellious, confident, and distinctive - it can tap into higher notes
easily but it mostly keeps a lower, almost masculine tone somewhere in
the middle. Its range intrigues as well. To satisfy your curiosity, the
person behind the voice - Charlie Phillips - is female. Being gifted
with a voice like this, she should expect many opportunities in the
music industry (and beyond, e.g. voice acting in movies or games) sooner
or later. It seems that singing comes effortlessly to her - on top of
that, her voice is easily recognizable.
Lyrically, 'Mr. Dominant' refers to the act of seduction of an
alpha-male man, so called 'the old electric masculine' driven by own ego
and thus, always wanting to be in control. How could a female be in
control of such a guy, then? Using her sexiest attributes, according to
the song writer.
Overall, the song is great for any kind of media placement, and will
surely stir the physical energy of listeners, whether it is aired on
worldwide radio or included on a personal playlist. The song's
recognizable fragments may be a good match for a TV advertisement as
well. Guano Apes, Nico, Living Colour, Deftones, and Rage Against the
Machine - you could probably name these if you really need a sonic
reference, but make sure to check out other songs by Merrin, streamed on
their social profiles.
(Katarzyna 'NINa' Górnisiewicz, Fabryka Music Magazine, May 12th, 2016. Proofreading: Mike 'Vesper' Dziewoński)
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