Thursday, December 4, 2008

The Carolines review 2004

Youth Electronics, the latest release by Oregon rockers The Carolines, is not only remarkably innovative and energetic, but subtly addictive as well. The perfect blend of jazzy keys and trumpet combined with the rock riffs of lead guitar, best shown in the track 'Columbo', illustrate this bands exceptional creativity.

All members of the band prove to be individually talented. The compilation of their techniques and enthusiasm creates The Carolines unique vibe. Bassist Matt Lenhart excels particularly in 'Only what you want' and also 'Just like the sun'. Prominent bass lines powerfully emphasize key parts of both of these songs. While lead guitarist Nathan Trueb displays more of a classic rock style overall, he shows his ability to be diverse throughout the album. In track 4 entitled 'The Coast is Clear', the guitar riffs give you the feeling and atmosphere of being in an old mystery movie. This creates both a fun and familiar ambiance for the listener. Vocalist Aaron Trueb has a distinct voice that compliments the bands' style of musicianship perfectly. Nate Pursecelley on guitar, is also notable for his trumpet accompaniments on 'Columbo' and 'The Payoff'. Jared Abraham, on drums, provides fitting driving beats for the band. Nothing is too intricate or too fast, which contributes to the albums composed feel.

Energetic and captivating, the Carolines live show is strongly recommended. With the boys on guitar exerting crazy momentum and the crowd loving every minute,they are a truly entertaining and fun set, and hard not to love.
This five piece demonstrates exceptional skill, complimenting each other throughout the album and are sure to rise to success if they continue to follow this course.

::review by:: Jacquee

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