Thursday, January 28, 2010

Some of the Places I Know


For every moment Gyroscope make you think they might go on to something they provide an equally astonishingly annoying piece of junk best left in the landfill bin. Certainly this quartet can write a chunky, indie radio friendly rock song (see: Doctor, Doctor, Snakeskin) but they're yet to fulfill the generous predictions made by many in Australian press. Some of the Places I know is the first single from the Perth quartet's fourth LP, Cohesion.

You can hear producer Gil Norton clearly. The rock has made way for smoother sounds, the guitars are crisp instead of dirty, singer and guitarist Dan Sanders reaches for melodies amongst the layers of his own voice, the percussion does nothing more than play backing, there is no solo and the bass plods at the back.

It's not particularly catchy as pop or rock or pop rock. It sounds dull and maybe five years late. This was fun around Bleed American, even more than fun but what it is now is derivative, incidental and lacking in heart. Sanders asks "is it obvious I ain't got no rhythm?" Lack of rhythm ain't the problem Dan. It is, so unfortunately, lack of chops. It just seems Gyroscope can't quite get there when it comes to the actual writing of the song.

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