Tuesday, April 7, 2009

See Monkeys


I've always had something of a sweet tooth. I'm not aware if a related condition of 'sweet ear' exists - but if it does, I've got it. The symptoms being bending and buckling at the knee over honey-coloured chords, Milky Bar harmonies and butterscotch pop - almost entirely the type of confection Evolved Monkey excel at.

Sketching comparisons and contextual references is almost a disservice to Evomons intimate but open air sound and breezy rhythms. Although if pushed - suggesting they've cross-pollinated the slow melting melodies of Macca, Brian Wilson, Andy Partridge, Ben Folds and Jellyfish (with a small echo of The Charlatans) layered them on a bed of trip-pop backbeats and the space-age acoustics of Air or Goldfrapp all of which waft on the gently swelling drift of Yacht Rock - wouldn't be unfair..

There's not many albums I can play several times on the bounce and still want to reach for the repeat button - but weighing in at a perfect 40 minutes of well balanced and buffed quality pop, Project Messy is a selection box that's almost impossible to resist revisiting for a second helping

Evolved Monkey - Naked Lady





Recommended Reading..

Evolved Monkey website

Evolved Monkey MySpace

10 comments:

  1. it really is a superb album - a perfect soundtrack to the summer..

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  2. Well, with that description I just had to listen! It's great, isn't it?

    Perfect lazy summery melodies sweeping over you... pity I'm at work...

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  3. Is that the Bobbi I think it is - it couldn't be! Could it?

    I only found out about them on Friday Cocktails, a bloke I work with casually mentioned some ex-Uni mates of his 'do some music'. Checked the myspace, website and became instantly hooked. Grabbed the album from Amazon on Friday and it's been on perma-play ever since.

    It is gorgeous, original and feels as roomy as a widescreen horizon of say the Beta Band but as cosy as a close mic'd live performance - try taste testing via the amazon link there's sound samples for every track..

    The album has Rodgers and Hammerstein style string arrangements, Bruce Lee samples and even a spot of polite-rap. It's the best £6.99 I've spent this year.

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  4. Wow! That was definitely some description. It really made me wanna check this out. I thought it was wonderful. I've never heard of them so this was quite a treat. Thanks.

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  5. I got a bit buzzed up and carried away Keith - I may post another tune later (perhaps the Bruce Lee one?)

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  6. If you've not listened to it go and search out Good Humor by Saint Etienne. Most of their stuff is the sound of spring/summer, but this particular album sounds like the Ets are backed by Alan Hawkshaw and is very late 60s early 70s easy meets groovy.

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  7. Funny you should mention the St E's Simon - I'm posting a new Lazy Sunday 'spring collection' mix this coming Sunday. One of the tunes featured is Saint Etienne, but not from Good Humor...

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  8. I'm just writing an Ets post. Must be the weather!

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  9. Melancoly - is that the right description?

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  10. Simon - downloaded Good Humor, I'll be taking it on my hol's next week.

    F-Ron
    Yes optomistic melancholy (in places) would nail it.

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