Moon Pigeon - So Far (song
review) |self-released, 2016| 4/5 alt rock
Moon Pigeon is the result of
collaborative venture between current and former members of various
South Florida and Atlanta based bands. Having gathered the
required experience, they've drawn interest of many modern and
alternative rock fans all over the world through active on-line
promotion as well as touring.
The opening song of Moon
Pigeon's self-titled debut album brings
a moody yet rocking vibe. 'So Far' begins with subtle and
distinctive, new wave guitar
tones, gradually joined
by bass, drums and vocals developing into short verses and the
chorus. Both the instrumental arrangements and the performance sound
solid and give the track a solid foundation.
As a contrast, Mike
Hernandez on vocals
brings a delicate, melancholic layer on the top the music -
his voice may remind you of Richard
Patrick from
Filter.
The song is not deprived of a harsher tone, expressed though raspy, vibrating tones by Gaston de la Vega striking his loose bass strings. The arrangements are written to expose the players either separately or together, through in terms of modern rock, obviously the guitar played by Oscar Rodriguez is placed in the foreground. The drums could have sounded a bit heavier and deeper at some point, but Brandon Leidel played his parts very well, nevertheless. The band collaborates nicely, with no single sound coming on too strong.
The song is not deprived of a harsher tone, expressed though raspy, vibrating tones by Gaston de la Vega striking his loose bass strings. The arrangements are written to expose the players either separately or together, through in terms of modern rock, obviously the guitar played by Oscar Rodriguez is placed in the foreground. The drums could have sounded a bit heavier and deeper at some point, but Brandon Leidel played his parts very well, nevertheless. The band collaborates nicely, with no single sound coming on too strong.
Technically, 'So Far' is a
short track and would certainly fit in a lot of media,
from ads to movies. It should also do well on the radio.
The song's mood feels melancholic - it brings feelings of loss,
passing of time, letting go, self-realization. Thus,
even if the theme
is not necessarily related to love or passion, it'd still match a
variety of emotionally touching, creative ideas. Does 'So Far' sound
original? Not really, but Moon Pigeon certainly know what's
attractive for contemporary audiences
or certain demographics. In
fact, many listeners enjoy what they've heard before,
and that makes it
easier for new bands to be taken under consideration too. There
is a truly modern rock vibe
present in the track - so
if you are a fan of the genre,
you will get hooked since the song is a solid piece from start
to finish.
Moon Pigeon belongs to those
bands that enjoy
touring, so if you
liked the sound of 'So Far', make sure you watch them perform live.
(Katarzyna 'NINa'
Górnisiewicz, October 15th, 2016. Proofreading: Mike 'Vesper'
Dziewoński)
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Reviewed by Fabryka Industrial Rock & Metal Encyclopedia