Listening to music should evoke an emotional response, to evoke a response that is both positive and uplifting is very difficult to do. I am sure those at the top of their game can argue that it is a talent that comes easy to them, but all the unseen variables that come into play through just living, making friends, going through the highs and lows of life. It is obvious to me that Ravenhall have something special in their approach to music and its application. Not only does the music sound fantastic, but the vocals are also so easy to listen to, so easy in fact, you should go and listen now. The use of an array of instruments and electronic sounds is like a tramper standing next to a trail, a journey is about to commence.
This is a really well put together album where no one song stands out of place. The two songs Chemical Fire and album title track Brother are two exceptional songs that really set the pace nicely for an album that is full of feeling and positive connotations. Brother sits well with me as someone who holds dear to close friendships and family ties. It conjures up visions of sitting in a beautiful part of Aotearoa with your best mate as the sun is going down reminiscing days gone by, the memories that will be shared for a thousand years, bit of hyperbole there, but I am sure you get the sentiment.
A Travelling Story is probably my favourite song on this album only due to the fact that it has a very upbeat tempo, which suits my upbeat presence, but also for the title. As someone who had travelled extensively in my youth, it conjured up memories long hidden in the recesses of my mind. It then did something rather extraordinary; my mind was then filled with an impulse for journeys that have not yet been. I sit here clapping my hands in appreciation slowly mouthing the words, ‘bravo Ravenhall, you have given me a new motivation’ this is a very high accolade to give from my own personal being.
This is a wonderfully put together album that flows like the Waimakariri river from the alps to the ocean, you know the trip will be epic and there will be a few surprises along the way. Each time I listened to this album, the familiarity came quickly, this is a very good thing in my comprehension, it shows how quickly in was taken in by the sounds, the rhythms, the vocals, the blending of instruments, the words used to convey messages. I cannot recommend this highly enough, do yourselves a favour today and pick up a copy of this album, you will not be disappointed, if you are, consider it character building.
As a side note, having just visited their Spotify page and noticed how many plays they have accumulated. It is my mission in life to increase that number four-fold, that is how much of a fan i have become. I salute you on your hard work.
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About the author Chris Chick
Having travelled the world and seen all its glory, i have been blessed with the opportunity to settle in NZ. With 8 solid years travelling i have been able to appreciate many different music scenes from London, to New York, Melbourne to Christchurch. I am especially excited by how Christchurch continues to recover since the quakes.
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