Showing posts with label Delay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Delay. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Delay - Circle Change LP

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Salinas (2014)

I was so excited when I saw that Delay had a new record coming out.  I've just loved the band since 2009's Plain Language.  I got several records from the great Salinas records that order, but Delay was the first one I put down on the turntable.  If you had told me prior to listening to it that it would end up being my least favorite of the bunch, I would have never believed you.

There's nothing inherently wrong with Circle Changes.  It's not bad and nothing jumps out as being particularly cringeworthy.  Its major crime is that it's just a slow, kind of boring record.  Just about every song sounds like the intro of a great song that's about to kick in any minute.  The problem is none of them ever kick in.  They all just meander along with no sizzle.  The only time on the whole record that they even slightly approach an upbeat tempo is on "Have My Back."  It's pretty good, but honestly would have been just a background time filler track on any of their other records.

I guess you could say it's a more mature record.  Perhaps it could also be considered to be taking things more seriously.  But for me, what I liked about Delay was their youthful energy and the breakneck speed they plowed through their jangle-y pop songs.  The jangle is still there, but the energy is just gone.

Delay - Circle Change:


Friday, January 27, 2012

Delay - Rushing Ceremony LP (Cover art not particularly safe for work)

Shout Out Loud (2012)

Long awaited (by me anyway) follow up to their last LP, Plain Language, Rushing ceremony sees Delay further developing their sound. They've slowed things down a bit focusing more on their indie pop side than on their pop punk stylings. The result is quite a treat. So many bands seem to lose their energy when they try to adjust the tempo of their songs, but Delay manage to still capture an incredible amount of enthusiasm and jam it into their songs. The vocals are the real highlight on this album as Delay employs harmonies and backing vocals better than about 90% of the bands currently putting out records.

I will say that I don't like or really get the artwork, but I hope it doesn't keep anyone from checking out this great, great record.

Bandcamp stream of the entire record: