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Album Review: Outlands by Deep Sea Arcade

Australian Times reviews Outlands, the debut album by Deep Sea Arcade.

Shanaka by Shanaka
11-10-2012 09:29
in Lifestyle
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Deep Sea Arcade

THERE’S a band on the loose. All the warning signs are there – they’re Australian, they’re a bunch of lads and they’re a little bit mental – but the biggest concern is that once you start listening you’re not going to want to stop. With epic hooks, soaring melodies and nothing short of genius drumming Deep Sea Arcade have swept over the past 50 years of legendary music, gathered up the essentials from all the greats and shaken them up in what I can only presume is a magical hat, which has resulted in their very own awesome beast of brilliance; Triple J already know it, I now know it and soon music lovers all over the world will be aware of this amazing band.

‘Granite City’ kicks off Outlands, with the rhythm and lead guitars, drums and vocals combining to lure you in within the first minute. Lead singer Nic McKenzie’s vocals are gripping, while the lyrics are simple, to the point and catchy; by the second listen it felt as familiar as an old friend and as addictive as…let’s just stick with caffeine.

On drums, Carlos Andura’s percussive shifts bring to mind what could have been if only The Beatles had joined forces with Arctic Monkeys. He guides you through the album flawlessly and accurately, second guessing where your mood is going and taking you there before you even realise where you’re heading. Simon Relf and Tim Chamberlain blend the lead and rhythm guitar seamlessly, and Nick Weaver’s bass lines carry the band with such a sense of freedom and fun that it makes you feel like a teenager, coasting Santa Monica pier in the era of mods and beach boys.

It can be daunting, sifting through the mountain of new music continuously entering the scene. But I can tell you, without hesitation, that now you need sift no further. Stylish, fun, free spirited and irrevocably cool, Deep Sea Arcade have got the goods and they know how to deliver. Outlands is out now, so buy it, love it and share it but, most importantly, just be sure to enjoy the ride.

 

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