2013

Jones, Meilyr
Pias America
General | Jun 2016

Reviews

Mr. Tumnus
Reviewed 2016-06-26
Chamber pop. A hopeful, young Welsh artist sings about his impressions of Rome and young women and authenticity in art. A really optimistic feel to this one. The focus here is on the voice, and with good reason--it’s very strong, flexible, and reaches some very high notes. The lyrics are clear and easy to understand. High production value--lots of strings, brass, harpsichord. Not overproduced, though, which so much chamber pop is; the voice still feels like a voice, having to strain for notes sometimes. Surprisingly bold in moments: one of my favorite tracks has an experimental edge, and bits of spoken word are integrated throughout. As with most chamber pop, there are a lot of moving pieces, but when they sync up, it really works.

Recommended: 1, 5, 6, 2, 9, 12

1) ** “How to Recognize a Work of Art” (3:38): Brassy. Opens with vocal sample. Talking about authenticity in art.
2) * “Don Juan” (3:00): Stylized harpsichord and flute. Baroque atmosphere.
3) * “Passionate Friend” (5:46): Bouncing intro. Lots of strings. Builds to some lovely passionate moments for the singer. Reminds me of a scene from a musical.
4) “Refugees” (3:30): Voice and the piano. Jones singing mostly to himself. Not really a chorus--highly introspective. Birdsong at the end.
5) ** “Rome” (4:25): Wonderful classical, formal opening. Lightly syncopated theme.
6) ** “Rain in Rome” (1:29): Superb highly distorted transition track. Pattering in the background, like shells opening and closing. Becomes thunder and then applause.
7) “Strange Emotional” (3:48): Jaunty guitar. Kind of strained rocky chorus is endearing.
8) “Return to Life” (5:18): Gloomy opening opens into a hopeful reminiscence. Deeply emotional storytelling. Fake ending about a minute early--then a frenzied little dance number.
9) * “Love” (2:59): Restful moments frame a groovy little chorus.
10) “Olivia” (4:20): Big cymbal clashes. Sprawling, slow opening. Injected with a huge amount of energy at about 1:30; chorus of voices joins in. Long instrumental conclusion.
11) “Featured Artist” (5:27): Bright trumpet to open. Singing about an artist on top of the world. Things fall apart, predictably. “You’ll find me in a grave in Rome.” I don’t think this guy expects to make it big. Last 40 seconds of someone speaking Italian.
12) * “Be Soft” (5:46): Really gentle violin theme. Vocalist asks to us to be soft. A bit more instrumental than the other tracks. Nice ending.

-- Mr Tumnus

Recent airplay

Don Juan
Music CasseroleSep 16, 2023
How To Recognize A Work Of Art
Time TravelerSep 02, 2016
How To Recognize A Work Of Art
Time TravelerAug 26, 2016
Passionate Friend
Music CasseroleAug 20, 2016
How To Recognize A Work Of Art
Time TravelerAug 19, 2016
How To Recognize A Work Of Art
Time TravelerAug 12, 2016

Charting

2016-07-04 — 2016-09-04
Week EndingAirplays
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Aug 7 1
Jul 31 2
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Track listing

1. How To Recognize A Work Of Art
2. Don Juan
3. Passionate Friend
4. Refugees
5. Rome
6. Rain In Rome
7. Strange Emotional
8. Return To Life
9. Love
10. Olivia
11. Featured Artist
12. Be Soft