Artist Proof – New Day (song review) |self-released, single, 2015| 4/5 rock
"New Day" is a single by Artist Proof, an indie rock band from
Melbourne, Australia. Artist Proof consists of song writers Chris
Pattenden and Drew Schapper, supported by Dan East (guitar) and Chris
Rourke (bass). They are not your typical sound only-orientated
musicians however, because they enjoy collaborating with (and are
inspired by) other people who express themselves through art – just like
teaming up with, for example, artists who paint murals while the band
is performing in the same room.
"New Day" is also kept close to art since it was inspired by the
paintings of Melbourne-based artist Dagmar Cyrulla. Her art captures
random moments in the lives of ordinary people of all ages, genders and
races.
The song begins with a delicate yet not too highly pitched piano,
sufficient to let the emotions come out by opening the listener’s heart.
It is then followed by a male voice, characteristic enough to remember
it after the first listening. Interestingly, the voice sounds as if the
singer was much older than his actual age would suggest (obviously it is
not always a rule to 'sound' according to one's age).
Once the piano paints the song theme in the beginning, the bass and
drums slightly change it in the latter part of the song. Gradually, a
vibrating guitar tune and the aforementioned instruments join the
singer. They sketch the rhythm, along with adding more sound layers,
building it up towards the chorus. Upon reaching it, the initially
sentimental song turns into a full-blown rock track, though it's still
based on a rather slow tempo, letting a listener focus on the poematic
vocals better.
The strong melody line in the song indicates that musicians have been
inspired by the 70's & 80's music, with its characteristic traits
present in songs by Freddie Mercury's Queen, Pink Floyd, David Bowie -
but also Peter Murphy at times - due to their theatrical, ethereal and
slightly dramatical expression. The arrangements were carefully chosen
and sewn into the composition.
The song is good as is, but will also make for a good background when
matched with an equally emotional video, preferably aimed at the younger
part of the population. Still, since retro seems all the rage now, it
wouldn't hurt to show older people who catch up with their younger
selves, either. Is the song inspiring? That depends on your own blood
pressure. If it's high, your body feels better hearing moody,
melancholic, almost transparent tunes, and it'll thank you for playing
"New Day". If only heavy or very dynamic music can get your body moving,
you should rather choose a different song to accompany your morning
coffee.
(Katarzyna 'NINa' Górnisiewicz, Fabryka Music Magazine, June 22nd, 2016. Proofreading: Mike 'Vesper' Dziewoński)
Source: http://industrialrock.net/php-files_en/articles.php?article_id=581
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Reviewed by Fabryka Music Magazine