"Some Misunderstanding" is a resurrected antique from times past. With a delicious guitar that could have been lifted from a Neil Young song, and searingly emotive vocals, Soulsavers have created a gorgeously listenable track. Their third album shows a marked departure from previous efforts, and this new direction adds gravity and authority to Lanegan's rough-edged sound.
A slow-burning, flame grilled epic of a song, "Some Misunderstanding" could be likened to O.A.R., early Stereophonics or even late Oasis - filled with grinding voices, raging guitars and classic rock/folk/americana influences. Overall, it's a sturdy, heart-rending track, tinged with melancholy, a reverbrating rock soliloquy.
Genius reccomends: Pissed Jeans, Star Club West, Graham Coxon, Theoretical Girl
Sunday, 22 November 2009
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