Slow Fades showcase a classic sound and songwriting skills with their new EP Canyon Songs.
This six-track EP is a new release out of Melbourne, but it wouldn’t surprise me if it was penned in Laurel Canyon in the 1970s. Did the guys from Slow Fades manage to time travel and rub shoulders with talents like Carole King, Neil Young, and the Eagles? I can’t confirm or deny it. References to Aussie icons like eucalyptus root this music here at home, but the classic blend of piano, drums, and jangly guitar gives these songs a great Americana feel.
Vocalist and key songwriter Ben Birchall has an easy vocal style which reminds me a little of Tom Petty or Bob Dylan. The lyrics too have a similar poetic appeal to those created by these artists. These “Canyon Songs” are full of those lines that you chew on, turning them over and marvelling at them before something equally as impressive catches your ear.
Six tracks doesn’t give us a lot of time to get to know Slow Fades, but this EP really serves as a great introduction. It’s got upbeat crowd pleasers like opening track “Leave the Canyon” and more subdued, introspective numbers like “Vikings.” “Fall, Fall, Fall” oozes regrets, while “My Damn Life” celebrates existence. It’s all about balance.
Canyon Songs feels a bit of a throwback, but that’s far from a bad thing. It’s available today. Slow Fades will play a hometown launch show at the Thornbury Theatre on November 25.
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