Neil Mach is based in the UK, working as an Independent Music Journalist. As an author and journalist his musical interests range across several areas, but he specialises in live music reviews for all kinds of music. Neil especially loves heavy metal, sleaze rock, glam, punk and ska, heavy blues and RnB.
Sunday, 12 February 2012
Maps and Atlases - New Track - "Winter"
"Winter" is here!
The teaser track from Maps & Atlases' forthcoming second album Beware and Be Grateful finds the band’s tight kinetic rhythms matched to catchy, asymmetrical pop.
Short skids of sound are teased and squeaked out against a shuffling percussion. Pliant bass notes create a bob-along rhythm for the dusty vocals to sit lightly -sometimes gruffly- upon. Guitars create intricate crystaline patterns as the verse grows gently, like an ice-fern on a freezing pane. The chorus flourishes away warmly, with tight notes crackling and bubbling along in the background. -- © Neil_Mach Feb 2012
"The initial inspiration to write the song 'Winter' came on a freezing cold evening during the Chicago winter," says frontman Dave Davison. "The song contrasts memory and the perspective of winter as a season of possibility and creativity with the bleak, stillness of winter nights in the Midwest."
The album is out on the 16th April on FatCat.