WHITE DENIM
D
2011-07-06
No FCC Issues
Released: 24 May 2011
Label: Downtown Records
White Denim’s D is a mix of classic rock nostalgia with just enough jam band noodling without going overboard. This being the band’s fourth full-length studio album you would expect them to have fallen into the trap of redundancy but they have added a fourth member and significantly changed from their former lo-fi grunge into a much more polished full studio sound that really lets the band adventure into some very far out territory.
Despite the enhanced studio sound of D it almost feels like you are listening to the band live at an outdoor festival. With breezy vocals that sound like they are echoing off the back wall and those guitar licks that beat down upon you like the sun’s rays, and the drums that are deemphasized in the mix but help carry you on your journey in just the right way; you are transported. Let us be transported.
Recommended Tracks: Street Joy (4), Drug (7)
Reviewed by Devon Cunningham Quick Links:
More reviews tagged #Rock
-
reviewed 10/2011
REPTAR
Oblangle Fizz Y'All
-
reviewed 02/2014
THE REAL LAZY GENIUS
Dreamy
-
reviewed 06/2014
IAN MCLAGAN & THE BUMP BAND
United States
-
reviewed 01/2007
DAVID BAZAN
Fewer Moving Parts EP
-
reviewed 06/2014
R.E.M.
Unplugged 1991&2001 The Complete Recordings
-
reviewed 04/2006
The Concretes
In Colour
Compiled by the WYCE Journalism Club
The opinions expressed in these reviews are those of the individual volunteers that submitted the article and do not necessarily reflect the views of WYCE or GRCMC; nor its staff, donors, or affiliates.