Album Review: The Go Find - Everybody Knows It’s Gonna Happen Only Not Tonight
Released by : Morr Music
Released on: 10th March 2010
The Go Find started off as Dieter Sermeus’ one man band, but by 3rd album they found a full band and an awesome sound.
This album should come with a warning ‘Prepare to be smoothed out, covered in honey and licked on the inside from ear to ear’ Pressing play on this new release will give you a massive flavour of The Go Find, Dieter’s voice is wrapped in digital cotton and the dreamy bass, floaty synth and smooth guitar just whisk you into a supersonic-pop dreamlike state. The album glides on into a deeper tone and becomes a little more serious, but still laced with that same sweetness. We move on and you begin to get a bit of a Darwin Deez feel, which isnt a bad thing and it certainly isn’t old. It just shows as that Mister Sermeus and his band are not just floaty, synth, pop, they have a few helpings of indie to spread about. The album keeps going and by track 5 i was begining to think i’d heard everything i was going to get off this, but a new set of vocals ease their way into my welcoming ears. There are two guest vocalists on this record, Mintzkov’s Lies Lorquet (‘Just A Common Love’) and a duet with new talent Karo (‘100%’). Both adding something very different and both suit their tracks so well. The Go Find bring the tempo down the end what i think is their best record to date.
I think from starting off as a solo project to what the band is now is a big improvement. Dieter followed his senses and has came up with a real album. These days musicians are told to make every track a single, it may sound like an insult to say that every track on this isn’t a single, but its not, its what makes it a brilliant album to listen to. This record is all pretty easy listening, its track-running is great and picks you up and puts you down just at the right time. This record will be on my phone for a long time.
[rating:4]
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