Album Review: Mechanical Bride—Part II EPs

Album Review: Mechanical Bride—Part II EPs
John Smithies
8/31/2008
Updated:
9/29/2015
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From the first reverb-drenched vocals of the seven-track Part II – EPs you know you’re listening to something special.

Lo-fi, simplistic production doesn’t conceal the quality of the sparse, folky songs and the startling, hauntingly direct voice of 22-year-old Lauren Doss.

Her cover of Rihanna’s ‘Umbrella’ is the obvious stand-out, all spaced-out glockenspiel, icy violin and off-key piano. It’s lonely, ghostly and mercifully different from the original.

The rambling guitars of ‘Shuffle’ are decidedly filler-ish, however.

Magical and original - but not long enough - big things are expected of you Ms. Doss.

[etRating value=“ 4”]

A journalist for The EpochTimes based in London. These views are firmly my own.
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