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07/21/08, 11:29 PM
An Horse - Not Really Scared
Record Label: Valve
Release Date: April 12, 2008
Every now and then, for whatever reason, people seem to form preconceived notions about an album and decidedly dislike it before they even hear it. I have to say, this five-song debut EP was a pleasant surprise. “Dance for me, dance for me,” Kate Cooper confidently sings on the last track of their debut EP, Not Really Scared, and dancing is exactly what you will be doing when you hear these five songs that demonstrate exactly what it is about this band that got Australian record label Valve’s attention in the first place.
“Postcard” starts off the album with a killer beat and enticing, almost angelic vocals from Cooper. Her soft but fierce sound shines through in this EP. While the music has a faint electronic feel to it, the vocals are raw and in the purest form possible. With familiar lyrics and a storyline that is easy to relate to, this is a song you can find solace in.
The middle track on the record is titled “Scared As Fuck,” but features the lyrics “I’m not really scared.” This opposite-title track is a terrifically upbeat number, with a catchy guitar riff, excellent drum line, and haunting vocals from Kate. “Camp Out” is the ideal song choice for a driving mix. It’s sure to keep you wide-awake and singing along.
While there’s not tremendous diversity throughout this EP, it opens the door to a wide array of possibilities for An Horse’s future. Not Really Scared sets the tone as a band to watch out for.
Tegan & Sara, Northern State, Heathers
myspace.com/anhorse (http://www.myspace.com/anhorse)
Record Label: Valve
Release Date: April 12, 2008
Every now and then, for whatever reason, people seem to form preconceived notions about an album and decidedly dislike it before they even hear it. I have to say, this five-song debut EP was a pleasant surprise. “Dance for me, dance for me,” Kate Cooper confidently sings on the last track of their debut EP, Not Really Scared, and dancing is exactly what you will be doing when you hear these five songs that demonstrate exactly what it is about this band that got Australian record label Valve’s attention in the first place.
“Postcard” starts off the album with a killer beat and enticing, almost angelic vocals from Cooper. Her soft but fierce sound shines through in this EP. While the music has a faint electronic feel to it, the vocals are raw and in the purest form possible. With familiar lyrics and a storyline that is easy to relate to, this is a song you can find solace in.
The middle track on the record is titled “Scared As Fuck,” but features the lyrics “I’m not really scared.” This opposite-title track is a terrifically upbeat number, with a catchy guitar riff, excellent drum line, and haunting vocals from Kate. “Camp Out” is the ideal song choice for a driving mix. It’s sure to keep you wide-awake and singing along.
While there’s not tremendous diversity throughout this EP, it opens the door to a wide array of possibilities for An Horse’s future. Not Really Scared sets the tone as a band to watch out for.
Tegan & Sara, Northern State, Heathers
myspace.com/anhorse (http://www.myspace.com/anhorse)