Fire Escape | EP Review

2 a.m. Orchestra

Review by amandashootsbands // 20 September 2010
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2 A.m. Orchestra

After listening to and adoring the wondrous tunes of David Kelley’s ‘project’, 2 a.m. Orchestra, for the past couple of years now, I finally got to see the band in all their glory – live at Hamilton’s Go Vino as part of their EP release tour around the North Island. Their performance was flawless and as tight as my dry clean only jeans that I put through the wash, so you can imagine my absolute delight to hold in my hands their EP – Fire Escape.

Since yesterday, I’ve listened to it probably ten times over, and to be honest, the thought of writing this review gets me all nervous thinking that I won’t be able to do it justice. You see, what these guys do is more than just music. They create a feeling that isn’t dissimilar to the end result of putting yourself through a tumble dryer. You come out feeling warm, fluffy, and ready to go back for a second round.

This is one EP that I’ll listen to many times over and will never become bored of starting with the first track, Fire Escape. The acoustic tune begins with Kelley’s beautifully distinctive vocals before lead guitarist;Tim Gittins joins in perfect harmony creating an absolute heart-warming experience to say the least. With an interesting mix of instruments and thought provoking lyrics, this tune will never get tired and will definitely outlive your wash machine.

Fortune & Glory follows – equally as intriguing and a little more ‘meaty’ than the previous track showing a slightly different and somewhat darker side to the band. With fond memories of Man on the Moon, which they performed at Go Vino so effortlessly, this tune is a real treat and again proves that simplicity always wins over heavy amped up ‘noise’. Kelley, Gittins and Bern’s fingerpicking is delicate, precise and about as smooth as Lindt Milk Chocolate.

The last tune on this well compiled disc titled I Can’t Sleep is Charming with a capital C. It’s fresh and innocent and just so damn cute – from the Ukulele strummed by Kelley, down to the sweet sweet lyrics. Upbeat and playful, I Can’t Sleep is the perfect end to a perfect EP, or tumble dry cycle – if you think like me. If you’ve not already discovered the wondrous 2 a.m. Orchestra, you’ve been missing out big time – get the EP.

Words by Amanda Ratcliffe

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Amanda Ratcliffe, or amandashootsbands is a New Zealand born artist currently practicing music documentary photography. With fifteen years experience in the music industry, she has refined her skills to focus on performers backstage and behind the scenes. Amanda’s calm and gentle approach has seen her gain access to a number of well-respected artists and recording studios over the years, including Neil Finn’s iconic Roundhead Studios. She is a regular face at the APRA Silver Scroll Awards and SongHubs sessions, and has also worked on Big Day Out, Laneway and Newtown festivals in New Zealand. Amanda believes in working with artists who are equally as passionate about creating classic and timeless images to outlast our ever-changing digital world. Interested in working together? Head to www.amandashootsbands.com for contact details.

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