If you haven’t heard of Daylight Hours then I suggest heading to their Facebook Page and listen to their stuff, because they’re definitely worth it! I’ve been waiting for this EP since the boys asked me to review it a few months ago. I was a little excited when they asked and was only more than willing to have a listen, and to my surprise I really enjoyed their sound.
Me and You
I’ve been playing this track on repeat since it came out a few months ago. Me and You is their first single from the EP and it’s got a great feel to it. Talking about an unlikely encounter that develops into love, the lyrics and their message are enveloped beautifully in the array of their musical accompaniment. The music matches the beach reference and it’s one you want to get up and dance to. Following an instrumental opening to the EP, the strong vocal start was a perfect introduction.
The Bright and the Young
This track is definitely rockier than the first track. What I love this song is the mid-section where Phil and Adam do a call and response where the accompaniment pulls back, leaving just the vocals and the drums with a dash of a guitar riff. Since the lyrics refer to an unstable relationship where there’s a bit of chase between the boy and the girl, the pace of the song suits the story behind the lyrics. It’s one crowds will surely jump up and down to, not mention head-bang to!
Definitely Maybe
Slowing things down a little, but continuing the story of a dysfunctional relationship, Definitely Maybe pulls back and let’s the vocals take over this track. There’s an excellent guitar solo towards the end that makes you want to sway, actually this entire song (though it still has it’s rock elements) leads you into a swaying motion – which is nice after two high-energy songs.
Here In My Arms
Featuring Jake Bosci, this track has a beautiful melody and has a more positive message in regards to love. It goes back to Me and You and talks about being in love with someone. Stripped back even more from the previous song, Here In My Arms is a song that begs couples to slow dance on the dance floor. It’s sweet and delicate, one that I think would be perfect for a movie one day. I have to say this is my favourite song in the EP – not because it’s a romantic song, but because the lyrics and the accompaniment are a great combination.
Closer
The EP closes with a rockier ballad, which is perfect because it’s not too fast or too slow – it’s just right. Listeners are back to the head-banging and the jumping, but can still have a moment to appreciate the words being sung. It’s not a very long song, but it’s long enough to close the EP in a way that leaves you wanting more.
Overall
This EP is one of the best I’ve heard in terms of the arrangement of the songs. Fast to slow to moderate – and it works! I love the fact that you don’t really notice the instrumental tracks, I mean you do, but it sounds as though they’re part of the previous or the following song, which is great – flawless even. The only issue I have with this EP is that it’s an EP and not and album! I seriously wanted more to review! Hahaha! But I do recommend it – it’s worth every dollar you spend.
Get it here: http://itunes.apple.com/album/brand-new-tomorrow/id480079370 or here: http://www.daylighthoursmerch.bigcartel.com/
sL Star Rating: 4 stars
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