Written by Teresa Montgomery Thursday, 17 June 2010 11:40
As different as the album might be from a musical and production stanpoint, the heart of the songs remains the same.
In some ways, the new release from San Diego's Delta Spirit is quite the departure from their debut full-length, Ode to Sunshine. The album seems to have lost some of the pop influence that was present before: the songs are grittier and twangier, the production less slick, and Matt Vasquez’s vocals have gotten rougher, sounding as though he’s maintained a steady two pack-a-day-habit. The lack of polish is not necessarily a negative, however. Some of the songs, such as “Ransom Man” and the lead-off track, “911,” would not be nearly as powerful if they were sonically cleaned up; the edge and the gruffness are there, and it’s quite obvious that they should be.
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