With ‘Sweet Tooth Bird,’ Newcastle-based singer-songwriter Beth Jeans
Houghton and her band, the Hooves of Destiny, combine simple folk
melodies with some unusual vocal techniques, in the process creating a
disorientating sound that can, at times, detract from the song itself.
The almost psychedelic feel it engenders at its most eclectic leaves it
almost too off-kilter to be wholly enjoyable.
Houghton’s voice is certainly distinctive, and is well supported by
some brass instrumentation and frenetic percussion, but the song’s
eccentricities can’t mask the fact that this is somewhat difficult to
love. Nonetheless it has some great things in its favour, and the
track’s bridge shows flashes of brilliance once it tones down the
chaotic feel that can sometimes dominate elsewhere.
Ultimately, while ‘Sweet Tooth Bird’ makes for an interesting listen,
it doesn’t necessarily make for a particularly enjoyable one.
2/5
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Author: Katy Olly
Source: Electric Banana
Date: February 19, 2012
Original article: HERE
2/5
______________________________________________________________________
Author: Katy Olly
Source: Electric Banana
Date: February 19, 2012
Original article: HERE
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