Merrin - Sin (song review) |self-released, single, 2016| 5/5 blues, rock
Merrin entered 2017 with a new line-up as well as a bit of a changed
sound, yet they've kept all former innuendos within both music and
lyrics. The melody of their brand new track 'Sin' sounds very
radio-friendly - as much as that of the band's previous song, 'Mr.
Dominant' (which was later supported by a steamy, high quality music
video single - find it on YouTube).
'Sin' opens with a blues'n'rock guitar riff (by Karl Wootton) and a
gently jingled tambourine. They are then followed by the bold, cheeky,
and instantly memorable voice of Charlie Phillips. Having a golden asset
like this means it will always allow the singer to contribute to a
variety of genres with success. When drums (by Richard Maxwell Jr) and
bass (by Logan Wood, the new member) join next, they bring up a steady
line of dynamics, and therefore leave no doubts that the track is an
insta-hit. Guitars are reinforced by the other new member, Angelo
Pantelakis (on lead guitar).
When it comes to arrangements, it seems they were written with a
classical rock'n'blues structure in mind. Verses and choruses are easy
enough to remember from the first listening for a proper sing-along with
the vocalist. This obviously makes 'Sin' accessible for the majority of
listeners around the world and definitely makes it fun during live
performances. The song's composition is also not too complicated, with
said arrangements distributed throughout evenly and an occasional guitar
twist to shake the relaxed rhythm up a bit. All musicians here perform
their parts dynamically. Again, Charlie's dominating alto entangles with
all instrumental tracks, vibrating nicely within, and thus boosting
every sound.
The mood and energy here are confident, direct, open, and positive. The
down to earth lyrics talk of an episode in a shady bar: a woman drinks
tequila, meets a man, then they both follow an increasing desire to know
each other better and deeper. Yet it seems this event leaves her
feeling guilty when she sobers up: “See this half empty bottle, holds
bad memories / Head face down in the dirt / Cos I’m addicted to the
misery / Like a fallen angel”.
'Sin' clocks in at 3 minutes and its length along with the catchy vibe
make it a great fit for lots of music opportunities in need of a strong,
melodic accent. The song is currently only released and available to
buy on tour for Merrin's fans, however it'll be globally available with a
complete music video around June 2017. Merrin plans on playing a few
performances in New Zealand (where the band originates from) this year.
Make sure to check out their official website & Facebook page for
the schedule.
(Reviewer: Katarzyna 'NINa' Górnisiewicz, Fabryka Industrial Rock &
Metal Encyclopedia, February 15th, 2017. Proofreading: Mike 'Vesper'
Dziewoński)
Source: http://industrialrock.net/php-files_en/articles.php?article_id=589
Read also: Merrin 'Mr. Dominant' song review.
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