March 2, 2009

The Battle of Land and Sea - The Battle of Land and Sea


Rating: 8
Links:
- Official Website
- Last.fm

The Battle of Land and Sea consists of Sarah O'Shara and Joshua Canny, whose compositions are mere products of their voices, their guitars, and their love for music. This terrifyingly ethereal duo plays a brand of ghost-like indie pop on their self-titled album, their haunting and memorable vocals fusing with the atmosphere fashioned by dual acoustic guitars. O'Shara's trembling voice is soaked in complete sorrow, but where sounds of mourning are penned, there seems to be an equally powerful message of hope and buoyancy. I don't know if their songs have a purpose in their writing, but I don't think I want to know. Mellow, flowing rhythms carry themselves through each song effortlessly, strumming and eerie modulations intact. The lo-fi resonance of "Birdsong" drifts quietly through the air, enclosing in a bubble of tranquility anyone who crosses its path, leaving them at a standstill, exhausted and impassioned. "You Are a Sailor", the final track on the album, does the very same with terribly memorable discourse sung so lazily that you can't help but be swept up in their lethargic daydream. Go ahead and slip into magnificent phantasms at the hands of The Battle of Land and Sea. You won't regret it.

Album Highlights: "You Are a Sailor", "Saltwater Queen", "Birdsong", "I Built the Sea"

2 comments:

  1. so, i get it, you like good music. and you're clever. when am i going to get to see a review for a really shitty album?

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