Monday 24 August 2009

Frisbee in the Jewel Box EP Review


Frisbee in the Jewel Box - Modesty Disappears with Money
Live EP

Self-Released
Saturday 21st of July 2007
By Haydon S
A bit of a funny one this. Six tracks are here presented by young Southampton band Frisbee in the Jewel Box, recorded live at the legendary Joiners back in December, in front of what sounds like a partisan audience.

Opening with 'Beach Song', which starts with a nice groove before exploding in a welter of noise, the band move through a multitude of styles in the short set. The songs are decent, but not immediately memorable, and Rob Holt's vocals occasionally suffer from that curse of the live recording: tuning issues, especially when he goes a bit Chris Cornell in the grungier sections. The band seem tight, with an especially strong performance from Michael Breach on drums, shown to best effect in 'Lascar'.
What is impressive about this is the willingness of Holt and his band to try to innovate rather than stick rigidly within a narrow stylistic framework. More bands should have the guts to do this. The songs presented here would benefit from the guiding hand of a seasoned producer, but there's potential here and it will be interesting to see if it is realised.

One for fans only, this.

6 out of 10
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