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Mulholland - Stop & Start Again Album Review

01 Oct 2014 // A review by Peter-James Dries

The Mulhollands make music a family affair. Jol, the one man band behind Mulholland, is the brother of fellow The Mots band members and Motocade alumni Will and Eden, the solo album of the latter, Feed the Beast, I had the pleasure of reviewing last year

Give it time. Like the Finns, the Mulhollands may just become the new first family of New Zealand music, especially if the strength of Jol’s second solo release, Stop & Start Again, is anything to go by.

While not alienating for seasoned fans of Jol’s work, it should be immediately evident from the first listen that Mulholland is a separate musical entity to his brother and his bands gone by. Stop & Start Again stands alone without the back story of ties and connections I’ve laid out in the first half of this review. Stop & Start Again is as individual as one man’s fleshing out of the songs in his head is expected to be, while still managing to fit within an aesthetic that guarantees radio play. 

That said there’s a few Liam Finn twangs here and there, perhaps in no small part an artifact of Mulholland’s involvement as part of the Liam Finn band during the Nihilist era. Despite the connection, and the stylistic similarities Stop & Start Again is not an attempt to cash in with Finn fans, though both of these factors should make this a desirable release and a breath of fresh air for those buried in the Nihilist since its April release.

Despite splatterings of the melancholic through the track names, lyrics and themes, the music of Stop & Start Again is bright.  Upbeat, synthed up and packed with hooking ear worms the music is slightly pop, with just enough of that indie sound to satisfy those in and out of the mainstream.

New fans, old fans, or listeners who enjoy a good hook, a snappy beat and a soothing voice with a hell of a range should definitely check out Stop & Start Again. The album is available from iTunes or for download and stream from Bandcamp.

 

About Mulholland

"Jol's one of the most talented guys I know - he's got talent exuding from every pore"." Neil Finn.

Christchurch raised/Auckland and now New York based composer/musician/sound engineer and "all round great guy" Jolyon Mulholland is one of the hardest working people in the music business.

He has been composing/performing producing/mixing/mastering on some of the best New Zealand albums release in the past few years.

Visit the muzic.net.nz Profile for Mulholland

Releases

Stop and Start Again
Year: 2014
Type: Album
Buy Online @ Mightyape
The Sounds Of Barking Sea Lions
Year: 2013
Type: Album
Eugene Told Me You Were Dead
Year: 2012
Type: Album

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