Blue Cheese picks up on the rough disaffection of his earlier demo collection, A Pebble and a Paper Crane, which he recorded in a WWII bomb shelter in Germany.
Back in his hometown of Dunedin, New Zealand, Kane Strang spent two curious months alone, housesitting for his parents. Re-nested, yet still isolated, Strang composed all of Blue Cheese over those quiet days. Lead-off track The Web channels pummeling bass lines punctuated by a twinkling synth that calls upon microscopic pop principalities of restlessness. Its abrupt ending parallels Strang’s own disconnect. She’s Appealing weaves Day-Glo guitar motifs into distant, detached 80’s garage pop vocals. Never Kissed a Blonde is driven by a slapping delay on both vocals and guitar.
Strang’s path toward a melody is always surprising, and he never misses a hit-on-the-head-obvious-in-retrospect memorable line.
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