Doves – Kingdom Of Rust

doves21 150x150 Doves   Kingdom Of RustBrit-pop lullaby rockers Doves offer their latest – a critically favored piece that revels in minimal composition and big production.

These guys are no strangers to the indie rock scene; The band has released four LPs since their full length debut in 2000. In 9 years they have been subjects of near universal critical praise, and this, their latest, continues that tradition. Even still, it does not quite sound like the self assured collection of songs one might expect from a band with a decade of widely publicized experience under their belts.

The voice of Jimi Goodwin sometimes mirrors the tonal quality of fellow Britpop frontman Chris Martin – a comparison, to be sure, that has haunted him since the band’s initial exposure – though Goodwin lacks his contemporary artfully restrained, and notably mature, delivery style. Seeming to lack confidence in his own poetry, he often over-emotes. “Winter Hill”, though immediately engaging, never resonates on an emotional level because of the dramatized intonations clouding every line. Elsewhere, we have moments of stifling “perfection.” The Rapture-esque, funky “Compulsion”, with mechanical basslines and unwavering vocals, glares with a clinical white sheen. This is less of an issue in “10:03″, in which the voice sounds raspy and wrecked – almost certainly the result of an extended recording session. Because of this, it feels far less contrived, and therefore more believable.

Opening track “Jetstream” notably blueprints the rest of Kingdom of Rust. The song is largely percussive – with little harmony to speak of – and grandiose production. While perhaps compositionally uncomplicated, it is inarguably grand and dramatic. This appears to be the trick up Doves’ sleeve; The swells of feedback and psychedelic flutters sweetening the record are just enough to give the listener incentive to stick around for its entire duration.

Though applying very little, Doves have pinned a simple way to pacify the average indie music fan.. Its all smooth sailing from here.

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