Jason McIver Collective - Single Review: Black Dogs & Babies
24 Nov 2019 // A review by malexa
Black Dogs & Babies is the second single of 2019 from the
Jason McIver Collective, and you shouldn't be fooled by the gentle Cat Stevens guitar
intro. For one minute (or close enough to it) you may think you are listening to a lullaby for an adult that transports you into a reminiscing space, but then the drums crank up, a soaring guitar riff kicks in and the vocals soar, taking you to another level, especially with the
lyric "sometimes I feel like something’s wrong with me, that’s just me".
The song is then transformed, making it sound more like Audioslave. Shortly thereafter, it plateaus out again before kicking back into that crunching chorus – darkness and light, heavy and humble, gently persuasive. The guitar solo
towards the end is also very nicely restrained.
Jason McIver has a great voice in the classic sense. He’s been kicking around music, in more recent times based in Taupo, for the best part of two generations. If there is a third album in the pipeline, I can’t wait to hear it.
Rating:
☆☆☆☆☆
( 4 / 5 )
About Jason McIver Collective
The Jason McIver Collective have released two highly praised and charting albums since 2015 and in 2019 that catalogue will continue to expand.
After moving bases from Auckland to Taupo Jason refreshed the line-up, featuring original bassist Si Folkard moving to lead guitar/vocals, bassist John Curtis and drummer Andrew Marshall.
The music explores the many emotions and movements occurring in life and celebrates a diverse scope of song writing.
Visit the muzic.net.nz Profile for Jason McIver Collective