I know I usually talk about
the emotional associations I draw from the albums I love, but Red Fox Grey
Fox’s album From the Land of Bears, Ice
and Rock made in 2007 is perhaps
the most emotionally resounding. This is because sincerity flows out of every
note that is played to a point where everything just seems so overwhelmingly
genuine. When this type of feeling resonates in the listener, the listening
experience proves to be highly enjoyable and very real. They may be an acquired
taste but once acquired, the taste is rewarding to say the least.
In terms of the band’s
sound, this album can generally be identified with the indie genre while being
paired with good old rock. A classic combination of instruments including the
guitar, piano, bass, and drums serves as the foundation for what Red Fox Grey
Fox accomplishes in the album. A component of the band that undeniably adds a
whole new dimension to their capabilities as artists is how each member can
interchangeably play all of the instruments that are used. The most defining
characteristic of this band is the voice of Pete Miller whose falsetto voice
can easily be mistaken for that of a woman’s at first. This aspect of the band
is not interchangeable. The voice is far too unique to be imitated.
He both possesses
powerhouse capabilities and range within his vocal limits that is both
musically enchanting and engaging. If the seductive Sirens of Greek mythology
could take chubby, bearded man form this is the voice they would sound like.
The instrumentation is great, but I personally feel that it couldn’t stand
without the vocals. Or maybe once you hear Miller’s voice you can’t go back.
The only thing I wasn’t totally impressed with is the quality of some of the
production value in terms of how the instruments actually sound. It might be a
good thing though. Maybe the lack of some elements of perfected sound quality
adds to the organic, down to earth aesthetic of the band. Overall, this album
is one of the most frequently listened to albums in my collection. I definitely
recommend this to people who can get over men sounding feminine in their music.
I couldn't find the songs I wanted to include, so heres the only one I could find on youtube. Super indie right?