Bottled Up Grand Bizarre
Review by Milo Richards
The first track ‘Levitate’ hits its climax with the banging of the cymbals, a song capable of making people want to move in their own, personalized way. ‘Do You Remember My Name’ changes gears within the album with techno-pop noises and a killer guitar track that makes Rao sound yearning for love. ‘Seeker’ is capable of resonating with a medium of audiences with its repeating lyrics, “Overpriveleged, under war…” The longest track on the album ‘Lived Moods’ had an interesting vocal tonality to it from Rao: his deeper tone feels like a genuine ‘fight’ and ends with eerie yet whimsical sounds. ‘Midnight Star’ is a great resolution to the album, with jazzy and classical lyrics.
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Grand Bizarre has a light and fun mood to it, catchy tracks, and stellar show-stealing horns. Most of their songs have one great moment to grasp onto as they also are full of nuance. If you are a sucker for good instrumental integrity, I highly recommend giving this album a listen.
