This month I'm gonna start my review commenting song by song:
Kid Charlemagne: So groovy! A great opener, good voice, good beat, killer solo (I really wonder how was Papa Gates's version because what I heard was already powerful!), and deep lyrics.
The Caves Of Altamira: This song is lighter in rhythm, but not on meaning. I got too attached to the chorus, very catchy! Also, I love how the song is constructed based on a historical fact but they made it very lyrical. I think that's the magic of doing music in general, being able to tell stories in beautiful and unique ways that could make the listener understand what's about but also feel this enchanting vibe.
Don't Take Me Alive: Fantastic intro, I really liked the song construction here, the guitar never stops shining, and the voice and the drums are very well connected, especially in the chorus.
Sign In Stranger: The piano really caught my attention. The music flows nice, but I like how it intensifies in the end, making the music have a bigger impact to the listener.
The Fez: I love the groove! I don't know
why, but I found it pretty good, I know there's something here that caught my attention but I can't identify what, I know I like the vibe, there's one instrument here that's making me
FEEL this groove is special but it's making me intrigued that I can't really point out what
Green Earrings: The guitar is spectacular here, but for me the drums are more (sorry not sorry!
), the fast beat, with so many breaks, it's so difficult to perform, but it was so well executed that I'm impressed!
Haitian Divorce: GOD that's my favorite song by far! I liked the guitar effect, which my little sister
@Batbia after said it was a talkbox (and I was like: wtf is a talkbox? At the moment I thought it was something related to the singer LOL I really am that guitar ignorant
). Btw, the guitar at 3:09 gives me chills!
Oh, and the singer's voice adapts so well to the song's vibe.
Everything You Did: This song has a different beat than the others. I really felt a heavy Cross Stick snare sound here, that's for me what made the song sound so different, I like how the lyrics keep returning to the verse "Everything You Did Baby".
The Royal Scam: The album title track and also the last song really had to be that special! I loved the riff! After hearing it I knew it was going to be a very enjoyable song. Though this is the longest song, I barely felt the time passing by, really catchy, the combination of the diverse instruments is pretty well made, I liked the choir at the end too.
After hearing all the album, I had my top 3:
Haitian Divorce
The Royal Scam
Don't Take Me Alive
Now talking about the drums, which is something I really pay attention when listening to different music styles, I got impressed at the hi-hat variations, specially opening hi-hats (for those who aren't used at this language, is when the hi-hat goes
tss-tss-TSSHHHHT-tss-tss). They are present in most of the album, and they are SO SO difficult to perform (at least for myself, a poor drummer who lacks so much at technique
), cause it requires you some precision to open and hit the hi-hat at the right time, it can't be done when it's totally closed or totally open, it
NEEDS to happen when is opening, which means the sound can also be affected if it's half open, a quarter open, and blablablah. That being said, the drummer really nails at this cause his hi-hat has a constant sound, and if this isn't enough, he also performs them under time breakings which also needs a lot of attention to do while drumming, so matching these 2 for me is
the drumming chaos and somehow it was done perfectly, I'm SHOCKED. Always heard jazz drumming is one of the hardest styles but analyzing it today made me realize how THAT hard it is.
And back to the album in general, I liked how the entire album is under the same concept and the same vibe, but each song has it's personality without escaping the album style. For me that's a great musical challenge, to make everything sound so connected without being repetitive. It takes a lot of creativity to do that and
The Royal Scam makes it with property.
That being said, my final words to this AOTM are:
SEE THE GLORY OF THE ROYAL SCAM!