If you had the chance to have a listen to One Flew East’s live EP
The Molotov Sessions
you will be well aware of the increasingly rocking direction they’re
taking. New EP shows no signs of the band stopping this fist-pumping
trajectory.
It’s nothing that new, it’s not going to change how you look at
music, but in terms of pop/rock, I’m backing these guys all the way.
They have that quality that makes you want to scream, that sort of
sound that would work as well in a stadium as it does in a club.
First track Queen opens up with some funk drenched guitar work but does
so with more intensity as the band push you through a call and response
between wall of sounds chord pounding and loose limbed syncopation.
Cul de sac also opens with a furiously funky hook, this time
reminiscent of Red Hot Chilli Peppers, with it’s relentless slap bass
sections and fluid sections of impressive guitar rifferry.
Next track Hopscotch brings the band’s funk influence further into
the fore with it’s halted opening and bouncy bassline. By the time it’s
hit the chorus though it’s back to hitting all the boxes on the radio
friendly rock list, the main difference they do it without sucking
balls.
Closer Eureka Kings displays the bands explosive energy and
singer/keyboardist Rich Lucano impressive chops channelling shades of
Mike Patton and Perry Farrell, and hammering home the tone of the EP as
a sort of Jane’s Addiction meets Jack Johnson slab of perfectly paced
and swinging pop/rock.
While at first I didn’t like the recording, I think the grit that’s
been left in and the absence of anything being over polished really
pulls the whole thing together in that you feel the musicians the
instruments as opposed to the producer behind the sound desk as is
usually the case these days.
Overall this isn’t the most original or professional release I’ve
heard this year, but it does have a whole lot of heart and feeling in
both the vocals and the playing. Considering it’s still very much early
days for the band, I highly recommend following their progress and
checking out their vitriolic live show, if only to see some of the most
enthusiastic keyboard playing you’re ever likely to see.
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