Monday, January 17, 2011

Talk Is Cheap, Can You Afford A Little More?: Sleepwalker's "Living Dead" Review


From the moment you place Sleepwalkers debut release Living Dead into your CD player, you can hear these guys mean business. The E.P kicks off with the title track Living Dead, which incorporates melodic guitar, soaring vocals and a catchy chorus all into one song. Living Dead seems to be the most radio friendly song on the record and is sure to receive adequate amounts of airtime. The next few tracks slot in perfectly for the midsection of the release and see the band varying their sound in places, whilst maintaining their signature sound.
On the track Sleepers Beware amidst crashing cymbols a chant can be heard shouting the title of the song. This layered vocal effect adds eeriness to the ending of this track and in my opinion makes it the stand out song from the album. The slow to fast paced flow of the E.P continues until the final track finishes, but not without a few more surprises on the way.
This Grand Illusion showcases the bands ability to start a fire with their music and let it burn rapidly. Its fast pace, echoing guitars and use of piano makes it a pleasant thrill ride for your ears to enjoy. It also boasts one of the best lines off the album which states Talk is cheap, can you afford a little more?
Overall this recording is very solid and well structured for a debut release. Im sure overtime Sleepwalker will develop their sound further and set themselves apart from their peers. Sleepwalker sound like a young Senses Fail and despite their name they certainly dont do any sleepwalking on this first effort. They know where they want to go and exactly how to get there.
Rating: 7/10
Stand Out Tracks: Living Dead, Sleeper's Beware, This Grand Illusion
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