Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Lover Keeper Seeker - Seeker Lover Keeper (2011)


Unknown within the Spanish borders, Australian Sarah Blasko has achieved a great reputation within the territorial limits of their country. That is why, not idle, took to the adventure of creating a folk supergroup called Seeker Lover Keeper was to be comprised of Sally Seltmann, Holly Throsby and herself. The result of this amazing musical fusion is found in "Lover Keeper Seeker" debut album we discovered a white, pristine and crystal clear web of pop / folk.

Despite a final stretch of songs somewhat irregular ('We Will Know What It Is',' If The Night Is Dark 'or' Rest Your Head ... "have an emotion too controlled) should be note that the best of LP can be found in the pop puntazos revealed in 'Even Though I'm A Woman', 'All My Lights Lights' and 'On My Own'. It is in these three points in which we see the trio work drawing a seamless and timeless scent with a pity that we are talking about only 30% of a job that runs out of steam by the minute. More energy and less caution is required by a project that lost their own entire line. Even you have to run barefoot, as if we were living at it.

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