TAG: Weathervanes

Mar16

Freelance Whales – Weathervanes (Review)

Freelance Whales

Weathervanes

Released by French Kiss/Mom + Pop


Maybe it’s all the banjo that gives the amiable sounds of this New York band’s debut an almost naïve charm. There are bright chords and fresh-faced sounds aplenty, but make no mistake, Freelance Whales' indie-pop sounds are distinct and fully realized as their debut album shows depth, range and inventiveness. Belying their urban origins, the band’s music evokes the pastoral spaciousness of rural isolation. However, this is no backcountry outpost lost in time, but a high-tech organic operation producing rich sounds by cross-pollinating synthpop’s energetic melodics with folk-driven instrumentation. The results have a charismatic earnestness that avoids being cloying, and Weathervanes plays out with a wondrous sense of open-eyed adventure and finely crafted compositions.

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Mar15

Freelance Whales: Ghost Hunting Melody Makers (MP3)

From playing NYC train stations to zig-zagging across the country, this is the year of the whale. 

Having trouble sleeping makes for opportune time for counting sheep and songwriting; just ask Judah Dadone of Brooklyn quintet Freelance Whales. Though the group met two years ago online, their debut, Weathervanes, materializes like a vision of a bygone time, with its patchwork of glockenspiel and banjo woven into chirpy songs.

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