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Peel
Peel
(Peek-A-Boo)
Peel’s self-titled debut album
is a perfect snapshot of a band that plays well, knows how
to have fun, and has the skills and talent to go far if
they’re one of the lucky few. This band exudes youth and
confidence, and the desire to go for whatever feels right.
The members, a lovely mishmash of the sexes, Dakota Smith,
Christie Cahoon, Josh Permenter, Derrick Chaney, and Allison
Moore, are based in Austin, Texas (although Cahoon doesn’t
seem to be listed or pictured anymore on the websites, so
who knows what’s going on there).
The most consistent thing
about this album, which is all over the place with its rock,
punk, and synth tunes, is the balance of singer and
instruments, which always comes out with instruments on
top. It creates the feeling that the lyrics are something
of an afterthought, and that perhaps we’re hearing
everything improvised live. In many of the songs, such as
“In the City,” the words sound almost yelled into the mic.
A few tracks, like “1949,” have intriguing, easy to hear
lyrics: “Standing in line waiting to check out the book that
you forgot to get last week left on shelf 49.” Being a
bibliophile, any album that talks about libraries has my
personal seal of approval.
The last half of the album
starts to get a little out there, swinging wildly from horn
heavy songs, to really rocking songs, to electronica. Track
nine, “Someone’s Cousin,” has a very peculiar ending, where
it sounds like everyone in the band has been lasered to
death. But Peel perseveres, and finishes with “Navy Waves”,
the longest track on the album, melodic and with a
persistent synth as its driving force. Then, for some
reason, there’s almost thirty seconds of silence at the end
the song.
Peel is an unpolished band,
but they’re one to keep an eye on, because they do have “the
right stuff,” whatever that is exactly.
—
Amber Henson
www.thebandpeel.com
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