Melbourne indie-folk act Sleepy Dreamers have done it again with their sophomore EP Local Football. It’s an unassuming name, but one which really captures the down to earth nature of this recording. It’s very raw, but endearingly so, with a back-to-basics approach to songwriting that really resonates with me. So few artists tell us stories through their songs any more.
It starts so strong with “Hunk,” a plaintive number that’s so real and raw that it still gives me chills, even though I’ve heard it several times now. Sleepy Dreamers refuses to let us dwell in the dark for too long though. The EP’s other single, “Bike Song” comes next, a uplifting, almost calypso-like ditty which makes me think of steamy summer days. All too often upbeat numbers are all about danceability, but this one has a strong emotional core that ensures it’s no throwaway track.
It’s a bit risky to put the two singles up front, but it’s a testimony to just how good the band are that the second half doesn’t drag. “Red Triangle” is another raw, emotive piece with some stunning harmonies. “Gold” continues the trend, but I think the official closing track “Sleep in Stone” might be my favorite. It’s got a delicateness about it, a real beauty that speaks so eloquently about a lost relationship.
I say official closing track, because there’s a bonus song at the end, “Feathers.” Its easy alt-country vibe doesn’t quite match the rest of the EP, so the bonus track tag makes sense. It’s a decent song, but it doesn’t leave the strong impression that “Sleep in Stone” does. I’d have been tempted to leave it off as the EP prior to this was such a cohesive, emotional unit. Sometimes less is more.
It might not be the perfect EP, but Local Football comes close enough. It’s available now on Bandcamp, iTunes and Spotify.
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