| 1. Place in Displacement |
| 2. Speed Up/Slow Down |
| 3. Fight Your Cause |
| 4. Addiction to Fiction |
| 5. Supercede |
Speed Up/Slow Down,South,Young American,England,Experimental Ambient,Indie Rock,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop,Space Rock
Speed Up: Slow Down Ep [EP] [Limited Edition]
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Speed Up/Slow Down
South Manufacturer: Young American ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000B6TRXO Release Date: 2005-08-23 |
Tracks:
- Place in Displacement
- Speed Up/Slow Down
- Fight Your Cause
- Addiction to Fiction
- Supercede
Product Description
1. Place in Displacement
2. Speed Up/Slow Down
3. Fight Your Cause
4. Addiction to Fiction
5. Supercede
Format: CD
Customer Reviews:
A nice surprise.......2006-05-13
And what a surprise! Fight Your Cause and Addiction To Fiction are two of the best songs they've made. Really beautiful stuff... Amazing. It's a shame they're not on the album (Adventures In The Underground Journey To The Stars)...
I don't think the title track is anything special, but this ep's worth the money for those three great songs: Addiction To Fiction, Fight Your Cause and Supercede.
Gone South.......2006-02-05
It opens with a weird bubbling noise, which slowly gives way to a subtle, fast-running pop melody that swirls in circles of smooth guitar and delicate singing. Then with the title track, they opt for a different sound -- a catchy, sunny indierock tune. It sounds ALMOST like something made for radioplay, except for the moments where it... slows... way... down... like an old cassette player with bad batteries. Then it revs up again.
After that, South returns to a more brooding sound. "Fight Your Cause" is a haunting Britpop tune, with a gentle wobble of electronic sound under the solid drums and guitars. And "Supercede" is a tight, robust rock song with a slightly ominous feeling.
The most entrancing song is probably "Addiction to Fiction," which opens with a swell of electronica, before blooming into a low-key guitar melody. Joel Cadbury sings wistfully, "The writing's on the wall/it would take a fool to/believe all they read now..."
Some bands start off well and get worse, but South only seems to be growing better with time. Their second album improved on their first, and "Speed Up/Slow Down" only shows that they have grown even further. I can only imagine what Album No. 3 is going to sound like.
Obviously it's got the usual rock mix -- percussion, guitar, bass, and keyboards. The heart of it are the smooth guitar and the subtle percussion, which can rise up and bounce if required. But South weaves in electronic undercurrents, which give an ethereal feeling to each song. Sometimes it even sounds a bit orchestral.
Joel Cadbury is better than ever in this EP, proving himself a versatile vocalist in every song. Seriously, he can do them all; he sounds like a different person in some songs. He can sound disdainful and gruff, merry and lighthearted, and even the echoing murmur of "Addiction to Fiction," where he sounds like his heart is breaking.
The sole flaw? Probably the production; as exquisite as the music is, the production is not so great, adding a muddy quality to certain songs. The final minute of the first song is absolutely magical, with the blur of sweet voices and whirl of instrumentation, but the magic is dulled by the sound quality.
Five very different songs show the range of South's skills, and leave you hungry for whatever they create next. Beautiful and sometimes breathtaking.
South going to play in the garage.......2005-11-05
Hope they work hard on new tracks for the furthcoming album...and forget about these realy bad single.
awesome EP.......2005-10-30
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Dvorak Manufacturer: Naxos ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
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