Tablefox’s latest upcoming release Like A River, is an interesting piece. Written in the form of an internal monologue, the lyrics serve the function of either a motivational instrument or an anchor in emotional times, whichever the situation demands.
The track starts with simple guitar riff reminiscent of The Who’s Won’t Get Fooled Again (think CSI Miami theme song), but holds a very strong focus on the vocals, ensuring every lyric is understandable. The chorus has a repeated five note riff on the keys that flows well and gives the feeling of the ebb and flow of a water body, like a river.
Vocally, the track feels almost like a combination of Robbie Williams with Ziggy Stardust-era David Bowie; with an interesting choice of melody, alongside a measured chorus line that is reaching for anthem status.
A very basic track, that unfortunately lacks a strong hook. Instead, its popularity hinges on touching fans on an emotional level. There is certainly a probability that this could be one of Tablefox’s most sought after tracks due to the emotional connection it will likely garner with the fanbase, but from a purely musical perspective, the track lacks the genuine passion that would draw in the Under 30 demographic.
Instead, the lackadaisical manner would appeal to the 1990’s to 2000’s pop and rock lovers (such as those that enjoy Coldplay, U2, Manic Street Preachers, Travis, or Daniel Bedingfield).
After a massive last few years playing shows with the likes of James, The Charlatans, City Calm Down and The Feelers, Kiwi rock 4-piece Tablefox return with the lead single from their third album Battles.
Recorded by Scott Seabright Productions and mastered by Ryan Smith (AC/DC, Greta Van Fleet) at Sterling Sound. Burning Bridges was released on July 27, 2021, with the album Battles landing on July 30th. A stonking track that opens the new album and signifies everything about the last few years for the band.