Cock Robin - Songs From A Bell Tower (2011) 2CD Edition
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 804 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 290 Mb | Scans ~ 130 Mb
Pop/Rock, Soft Rock, New Wave | Label: Blackbird | # BR 2011-07 | Time: 02:01:03
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 804 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 290 Mb | Scans ~ 130 Mb
Pop/Rock, Soft Rock, New Wave | Label: Blackbird | # BR 2011-07 | Time: 02:01:03
It does not take very long to realize that this is a nicely put together record. The singing is intense in somewhat of a Springsteen/David Eugene Edwards (Woven Hand) manner, but unique from them. The surrounding instrumentation weaves in and out in a folk rock manner at times and works as a full throttle rock band at others. The Singer-Songwriter category does not quite do justice to the songs. I would say rock fans will like this more than people wanting straight folk, but it has a good general appeal to both the crowds seeking lighter thoughtful material and those that want a good rock beat. The music is rather universal and what is truly interesting is that the California duo behind this band has historically done so much better in Europe than in the US. While I often can understand why some great European born music may not translate as well in the US (and vice versa), I have never understood why several great US bands (Wipers, 16 Horsepower) do so much better in Europe. Add this band to that list, as US listeners need to join in. I believe this album of eleven original songs comes with a bonus CD containing a full live set. (David Hintz)