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Have you ever wondered how the music scene would've evolved if the '80s never happened? We would've never known what Phil Collins could do with a drum machine or how bad Christmas music could really be. We might've even forgotten that there was a time when popular music was the product of a handful of elite, talented musicians and songwriters working tirelessy at what they do. Don't get me wrong. I'm not suggesting we forget the good ol' days or boycott VH1 because lets face it, there's not much else to do some nights other than watch Michael Ian Black make fun of Cindi Lauper's drunken dancing. I am suggesting, however, we remember music for what it was before electronics, despite my inability to actually remember it. Before synths and drum pads, there were acoustic guitars and voices and reasons to love it. Oldwick is the 2009 reason to love acoustic guitars, drums, pianos, and a stage of amp-less, eclectic, and passionate music makers.
Oldwick formed in the winter of 2008 out of the crumbling ruins of a few of the member's previous projects. They immediately spent time recording a short EP comprised of some of the member's back catalog of pre-written songs which quickly caught the attention of local Londoners with their old school take on dynamic, country-pop. They're currently playing the area, pedaling their cloth-cased cds, pants, bags, and underwear. Oldwick is amassing a handful of positive feedback on their debut, Hoops EP, and looking to aim even higher in 2010.
The opening track on their quick little ep, "He & She" reminds me of what my parents would play on the weekends while we all straightened up the house for Sunday lunch. Reverberated background vocals (fronted by backing vocalist Hazel Tratt) that sound like the very same that support Fleetwood Mac on Rumors permeate your ears as the band makes a cozy home in your head for a few minutes. Memorable folk guitar diddies by Dan Bell and front woman, Lyla Foy, are a humble but major component of the music on the ep. I particularly like the reserved nature of the music and how it manages to avoid what would critically deem it as weak. The band expands dynamically, and shrinks just the same with great ease, but never comes off as timid, just a tad insecure: they are, after all, just kids.
Piano driven songs are primarily the handy-work of Ben Folds, Coldplay, and a handful of imitators so when you stumble across something that sounds like Billy Joel or Elton John it's a nice change of pace. Oldwick's most upbeat track, "13," is just such a gem, steered by a hooky piano riff that dives into a haunting build-up movement that, quite honestly, helped dictate who was receiving Feature of the Month honors for November. As the band pushes through a bridge section toward the end, articulately, we're brought back out of the dark and into that authentically vintage piano riff, completing a monumental piece of pop/rock heaven.
As the album closes with a Beatles-esque, feel-good piece entitled "A Thing Called Love," you're reminded that the band is more than just a pretty voice and good song writing. Oldwick sports a talented group of instrumentalists who actually (dare I say this) jam and do so with great success. Pianist Jake Bowser supplies a solid comp to Dan Bell's improv, a southern styled folk solo with some impressive lines. Drummer Nicky Francis and bassist, James Ingham, who's said to have a soft spot for both rum and Hella, a two-man drum and guitar band that you need to hear to understand, prove their maturity with restraint, simplicity, and a tight rhythmic lock. In my experience, most bands are a balance: good comes with bad, and bad comes with good. Poppy bands with a great singer usually rely on that singer to carry them to fame just like Dream Theater got by on instrumentals alone because, yes, James Labrie is nothing extraordinary. Oldwick, however, though young and raw, have the whole package and show amazing promise.
"13" off of Hoops EP
"A Thing Called Love" off of Hoops EP
FAVORITE TRACK: "13"
FOR FANS OF: John Denver, Fleetwood Mac
Labels: _Folk / Acoustic, _Indie, _Passive, _Pop / Rock, *Feature, *FOTM, *Posts by Joey, Oldwick
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