“Take From the Rich” – Haba Dudes

When Take From the Rich, the fourth studio album from Haba Dudes, landed on my desk I knew it’d be my type of album. The back of the sleeve shows the band proudly holding their interesting array of instruments: the cello, violin, and a mountain of different drums amongst them. That sleeve is also made of 100% eco-friendly recyclable materials. A green band that embraces instruments beyond your standard guitars and keys? I was in.

Take From the Rich thankfully lived up to my already lofty expectations. It’s one of those discs that slips around you easily, drawing you in with its relaxed, natural notes. Nothing here feels forced. With three albums already under their belt, the players know their instruments and what they’ve got to do. Together they create a lush, organic sound that is impossible to resist.

The songs are an eclectic mix. When I saw Haba Dudes standing on the back of the cover, surrounded by their instruments and suitcases I felt like they might be a band of gypsies. Tunes like the title track “Take From the Rich” and “Understand You” have that quirky, playful travelling band feel. But that’s just part of the Haba Dudes story. Other songs like “Paint That Hole in Your Heart” and “Early Morning” wouldn’t feel out of place on a Josh Pyke album; there’s a similar easy, acoustic folk feel about them. “Story of Cake” is another standout which is every bit as comforting and delicious as its name suggests. The album’s made all the more impressive when you realise that the disc was recorded, mixed, and produced independently in lead singer Mark Boulle’s home.

One of the album’s later tracks “The Nice Lament” seems to sum up the Haba Dudes. The song reminds us that they play for love, not for commercial airplay, fame, or fortune. They’re not a band who will be delivered to you via the ARIA Charts or Video Hits. You’ll need to seek them out. But you’ll be very glad you did.

Take From the Rich will be officially launched at The Loft at Chevron Island, Queensland on July 31. It’s available now from CD Baby.