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Calico Brothers - Tone Magazine

05 Jul 2009 // A review by dubhappy
What is it about the sound quality of NZ-made recordings? Back in the '70s and '80s, we were decidedly inferior in recording, production, engineering. Suddenly, however, every other local album - even comparatively unheralded, comparatively low-budget ones like this Calico Brothers debut - sound gorgeous.
Perhaps it's a wave brought about by a decade or more of institutionalised learning of the recording crafts, or perhaps it's just that we're not COMPRESSING he hell out of recordings over here like they do for commercial rock albums in the States and England.
Whatever the reason, it's great, and for me, it makes listening to an album like this (one that doesn't fit stylistically into my preferred musical orbit) a pleasure.
Calico Brothers come from the Waitakeres, but their folksy, slightly country-ish sound sounds more remote than that. If you crossed one of the less favoured Flying Nun bands (Sneaky Feelings, for instance) with a Beatles influence via Crowded House, and added a touch of comfy country/folk, you could arrive at this very nice but thoroughly conservative music. (Conservative not in the political sense, you understand, but in the sense that there's not exactly a lot of risk taking or boundary-breaking going on here.)
The lineup is old-fashioned and rootsy (and includes banjo, mandolin, Hammond Organ and Wurlitzer) and the excellent production/engineering makes every instrument resonate.
Not an album I'd rush out and buy myself, perhaps, but there's quality in the songwriting, the arrangements, the recording. That's a recommendation.


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About Calico Brothers

After playing shows in the barn of their family farm in Waitakere, Calico Brothers broke into the modern music scene in 2008 with their debut EP, God Left Town.

With great reviews, shows throughout New Zealand and the inclusion of the title track on the double-platinum selling ‘Outrageous Fortune’ soundtrack, February 2009 found the band in the studio with a bag full of new songs and other things.

A basement studio. A live set up. The warmth of Turkish rugs. Tracks laid down with a minimum of fuss. The session’s effortlessly soulful performances are the product of the Calico’s rapport and their respect for many musical traditions.

Visit the muzic.net.nz Profile for Calico Brothers

Releases

Tell It To The Sun
Year: 2009
Type: Album
God Left Town
Year: 2008
Type: EP

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