Monday, May 27, 2019

Design Elements in Fashion

Clubs new album Champ is pretty damn adorable. I put it on in the cable car during a rare burst of winter sunlight a few weeks ago and for a few seconds I actually believed it was summer. This is the Ontario bands second full aloofness album, following Elephant Shell in 2008. Lead singer David Monks is only 23 but has produced an incredibly nostalgic album where he describes moments as if they were a life sentence ago, not a few years.For anyone who hasnt heard much of this four-piece Canadian band I would highly recommend them. The song Tessellate from their first album is one of the loveliest songs I have ever heard, with a youthful outlook on the world and lyrics far beyond their age. David Monks voice never fails to make me a bit faint at the knees. As well as this they are highly capable of producing catchy, dance around like a frenzied monkey, tracks. The new album is more or less secrets, growing up, growing apart, double knots, Christmas Cards, favorite foods, favorite co lors and ending your way.The only criticism I can give is that sometimes the lyrics seem as well teenager, especially for your Monish educated ears. However sometimes its nice to reminisce on those moments before everyone cut loose on Schooling. I mean Champ will cement their place as one of the most interesting bands to watch at the moment. The album is out September for Australia, and in the lyric poem of one highly astute Youth user, the man has a voice tuned for a womens vagina. Amen.

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