Monday, November 26, 2012
New Navy: Australian cousins Vampire Weekend
Our players today come from a small coastal town in southern Sydney. Three, call themselves New Navy, going surfing, partying and "enjoy life, you only live once" and began to interfere in the electronic music around 2011, shortly before the competition act JD September and sharing the stage with some other grupazo as big as Wolfmother. His style is delimited borders just inside the Afropop that praised at the time for Vampire Weekend. Such is the similarity between the sound and the New Yorkers that we should not be surprising in the least that soon written out a thousand and one relating to each other. You only hear his latest single missing realize the potential for exotic melodies that hide these hilarious guys from the Australian east coast:
Like his artwork, 'Regular Town' is just to have a delicious refreshing fruit cocktail in a radiant day of August. With a few taps of the most glassy, a playful and dazzling vocal melody that prompts a dip in the pool / beach nearby. This feels great also communicates through the issues on "Uluwatu", the only EP that Australians have been published to date. Despite having no part as accessible as the single fulminant commented, "Uluwatu" is vibrant pieces that play between Afropop and indie rock standard. Case for example of 'Tapioca' playing positioned midway between the band of Ezra Koenig and Walk The Moon less delusional.
Have the potential to give the note. Yet to do so will have to go off on tangents that inevitably parallelism that is getting too close to the creators of contemporary hymns like 'Horchata', 'Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa' or 'Oxford Comma'. Only time will tell if the end were New Navy lion's tail or head mouse.
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