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Good music.
This is a nice project. I really like the vocals, Cody’s more masculine voice and Juli’s very feminine tone mix perfectly, and their harmonies are divine. That being said, individually they’re both pretty good singers, though Juli is quite a bit better than Cody. The rhythms are pretty cool too, they mostly sing in a very “traditional” way, very melodic, but they also go for weirder rhythms once in a while, like in the song Muriel’s Big Day Off, which I thought was cool. Regardless, they always sing their hearts out.
The lyrics are also pretty interesting. The songs strike me as rather spiritual in nature, even when they don’t mention religion or spirituality. They’re pretty abstract, which I think is pretty nice and matches well with the ethereal vocals. Some songs tackle themes of hope, continuing despite things not going your way, loneliness… It feels nice to listen to this, at least on that level.
The instrumentals are where this album falls short. There’s some passages where they go for something a bit different and it goes great, but there’s just a lot of strumming guitars and muted drums basically all the time. It stars to feel like a background hum, and it just gets annoying. I guess it has a sort of lo-fi charm to it? I don’t know.
Overall, I think it’s a nice album with great vocals, interesting lyrics, and lots of emotion.
What do you think?
Best song: The Great American Picnic
Worst song: Oklahoma Nova Scotia
Rating: 3/5