cwhit412
07/26/09, 09:17 AM
No official thread made, making this to honor their new album coming out this week. I did a review of it on my blog. Definitely an upcoming band. Here's an excerpt. http://muzikdizcovery.blogspot.com/2009/07/digital-spaces-album-review-lets-get-it.html
Maps however definitely helps out the album. The introduction fits perfectly into building emotion into the song. The chorus can easily get stuck in your head. The verses may not be great flowing, but they definitely have plenty of emotion in them. This is much more of a love song than their other songs. They do a great job on this song. A must listen. The next song, Ciroc & Roll, I have already covered. This is what I said before: The song begins with a crowd cheering as guitar gets louder. At the peak of the cresendo the band shouts their name and starts rocking out. The song also ends just about the same way as it starts, just in reverse. This song is much more rock than anything that they have ever done before and I am guessing it has something to do with their recent signing to Fearless. I'll admit I'm not a huge fan of the vocals of the singer, but it's still a good song. Definitely a song to jam out to in the car. The final song, To Catch A Snipe, is totally different than every other song on the album. The first major difference is the time signature. It is 6/8 compared to the usual 4/4 of every other song on the album. Also it begins with piano and drums and there is no guitar until the chorus. It almost sounds like a dark, rocking, waltz. Yes, a bit outside the box, but it works. There is also a small acoustic part in the song. The end sounds like a dark demented circus followed by the applause again. This song again shows the amazing instrumentation of the band. This song hasn't really grown on me yet but the more I listen to it the more I like it.
Let's Get It is definitely not a cookie-cutter band. They have created their own style and have been rewarded for it. Fearless has seen their potential and are definitely helping to accomplish it. You can listen to the whole album on purevolume HERE (http://purevolume.com/letsgetit).
Maps however definitely helps out the album. The introduction fits perfectly into building emotion into the song. The chorus can easily get stuck in your head. The verses may not be great flowing, but they definitely have plenty of emotion in them. This is much more of a love song than their other songs. They do a great job on this song. A must listen. The next song, Ciroc & Roll, I have already covered. This is what I said before: The song begins with a crowd cheering as guitar gets louder. At the peak of the cresendo the band shouts their name and starts rocking out. The song also ends just about the same way as it starts, just in reverse. This song is much more rock than anything that they have ever done before and I am guessing it has something to do with their recent signing to Fearless. I'll admit I'm not a huge fan of the vocals of the singer, but it's still a good song. Definitely a song to jam out to in the car. The final song, To Catch A Snipe, is totally different than every other song on the album. The first major difference is the time signature. It is 6/8 compared to the usual 4/4 of every other song on the album. Also it begins with piano and drums and there is no guitar until the chorus. It almost sounds like a dark, rocking, waltz. Yes, a bit outside the box, but it works. There is also a small acoustic part in the song. The end sounds like a dark demented circus followed by the applause again. This song again shows the amazing instrumentation of the band. This song hasn't really grown on me yet but the more I listen to it the more I like it.
Let's Get It is definitely not a cookie-cutter band. They have created their own style and have been rewarded for it. Fearless has seen their potential and are definitely helping to accomplish it. You can listen to the whole album on purevolume HERE (http://purevolume.com/letsgetit).