WALK OFF THE EARTH:
Canadian Alternative Rock Group released their 6th studio
album in March of 2013 REVO.
This album has been out for a year now, and it is still
going strong. The track ‘Red Hands’ is getting radio play on a
daily basis even though it came out in 2012 on their R.E.V.O ‘EP’.
Walk Off the Earth mesh their sound
between Alternative/Indie, Experimental Rock and Ska (Jamaican, Meto, Calypso,
and Reggae), they are multi-talented, innovative, and they aren’t afraid to do
covers of popular songs and put their own spin on them, with great harmonies
and instrumentation that are as good as anything out there. I can’t wait for their next album.
March 25, 2013
Teamwork isn't
a problem for these Canadians, as the 147 million people who saw their YouTube
cover of Gotye's "Somebody That I Used to Know" can verify; in it,
the five-piece hunch around a single guitar, subletting individual frets and
strings. Their debut feels equally crowd sourced for maximum popularity, but
fractures under its many moods: half heartedly scornful rap rock
("Sometimes"), teen-baiting party anthems ("R.E.V.O."),
spare pop about breezy road trips and coconut cocktails ("Summer
Vibe"). A handful of tracks are unified in their balance of plush
harmonies and folksy guitar breaks – and the group, at last, seems to be in
merry agreement.
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