Louisville
band The Pass has been producing great electro pop/rock since 2010, and earlier
this year they began venturing into vinyl. Over the first four months of 2014,
The Pass released a single and corresponding B-side each month. Vinyl was a bit
more of a bear than they thought it would be, as their last record did not show
up until mid-May, but nonetheless the music is getting bigger and better.
Because all eight
of the songs are now available both digitally and on vinyl, now it is a good
time to review them all in preparation for the release of The Pass’s third
album, release date TBA.
Single 1: “Sunny Day”
Ironically
released in January, “Sunny Day” begins the series with a loopy guitar hook and
layered synths that made for a great teaser for some great new material.
B-side: “Don’t Take It”
Like many The
Pass songs, this one would be great for a movie montage. The slick, fast guitar
riff and catchy melody get your feet thumping and head swaying.
Single 2: “Without Warning”
For this tune,
they sound like Phoenix went disco. Synths get a little bouncier. Chorus is
very singable.
B-side: “Never Compromise”
The synths
become more of a siren and singer Kyle Peters’s vocals are especially luscious.
The addition of a bass guitar gives “Never Compromise” a bit more funky.
Single 3: “The Same”
Guitar on “The
Same” should remind you of Two Door Cinema Club with fast, high riffs. Both
songs on this single stretch the vocals to places they have never been before.
B-side: “Be Easy”
Speaking of
vocals, “Be Easy” is an absolutely fantastic display of vocal harmony. Combine
that will a slow riff that rings like bells and synths popping in and out, “Be
Easy” is one of the best in this series.
Single 4: “Only For You”
This last
single has the best intro of the bunch with fifty second of spacey synths with
an ‘80s African tinge. It’s an overall fun song with a singable chorus.
B-side: Layers
Synths makes
you jump. Drums hit you and you’re dancing. It’s a great ending to a solid
series.
The summer
continues for The Pass with a show June 13 at Baxter’s and another on July 12
at Bunbury Festival in Cincinnati. The Pass will also be performing at Best of
Louisville on July 31.
Let’s get that pesky release out for everyone.
Things will get big.
For those that
don’t have a record player, these songs can also be found on iTunes, Spotify, and
Bandcamp.
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