Sound&Shape - The Love Electric

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Dredg
Pink Floyd
King Crimson

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01/27/2009

Tracklist

1. The Love Electric
2. The Space Between
3. And the Clouds Begin to Part
4. And We Began as Two
5. The Solitary Journey

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The mystique of good prog rock is equal parts the ability to flawlessly shift through intelligent structures and beautiful classical influenced orchestration. These parts, the sound and the shape, both play pivotal roles in the great history of progressive bands since the genre's heyday of the 70s. This brings us to Nashville, Tennessee’s Sound&Shape, a band most certainly in touch with the craft and complexities of good prog. After their debut full length in 2007, they released their sophomore effort, The Love Electric EP, on January 27th, 2009 through Engineer Records.

The EP roars to a start with the title track's spastic drumming that seems to battle back and forth with the band's gorgeous guitar tones. This section only last for about 30 seconds before Sound&Shape begin their shifting, rhythmic changing demonstration. The music settles as singer/guitarist Ryan Caudle’s beautifully strong, yet gentle, voice blows in like a cool breeze. His vocals definitely share a resemblance to Dredg’s Gavin Hayes (yes, they're that good). Huge dynamic shifts happen throughout the entire track, wandering all over the musical spectrum while managing to keep the listener from getting lost. Intricate is an understatement when describing the sound of the rhythm section made up of drummer Jerry Pentecost and bassist David C. Somerall. “The Space Between” is a fine testament to their work as Caudle’s guitar playing pulsates and dances around in strange times while Pentecost’s tight shifts and jazzy groove bring to mind the complex calm of Bill Bruford or Gavin Harrison. For anyone missing the sound of 70’s prog, the rolling crashes of this song should bring you much delight.

“And the Clouds Begin to Part” is a strikingly appropriate name for this instrumental middle section of the EP. A quiet, ambient hum accompanies epic synths before the guitar washes in with a glisten that Pink Floyd loved so dear. Caudle’s guitar playing often echoes pieces of David Gilmour with the clean deep space drift of his notes. The crescendo hits before the songs end with a rapid march towards the finish. “And We Began as Two” starts with vocals that bring to mind the mellow side of The Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Anthony Kiedis mixed with the more restrained crooning of mid 70s King Crimson. The guitars swirl with Latin influence as the rhythms continue their constant warping time changes. A sharp saxophone solo leads into an equally impressive guitar solo as Sound&Shape dazzle and shimmer about.

“The Solitary Journey,” the first track to embrace prog’s 10 minute plus adoration, begins with the exclamation, “Welcome to my soul.” This line speaks volumes about the band as they truly create artistic music from deep within the band members. The sound is bright and optimistic with shades of Dredg shining in on their craft. Slinky bass lines carry the song into the first deep, ominous bend, and the song continues to take shape around the music in an incredibly natural progression. While the shifting delves far from where it came, the song remains very much intact. Stop-start rhythms bring to mind the incredible talent of early 70s Yes, while slightly distorted vocals add a beautiful mid range melody to the mix. The voyage comes to a most triumphant end, and is not one that you will soon forget. With their unique Dredg meets “roots” prog sound, fans should expect great things from this power trio for many years to come.

--Dan Goldin

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Dan Goldin
Last updated: 09/29/2009 09:04PM

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GodzillaVsSinatra
02/17/2009
02:49PM
Location
Atlanta

Good stuff,

ThugginInDelaware
02/18/2009
04:55PM
Age: 26
Location
Wilmington DE

you sold me!

Listening to:
Tides of Man
Oceansize
The Contortionist
We are the City
Periphery

sarine
02/21/2009
10:47AM

sick album