Album Review
Soundpool – “Mirrors In Your Eyes”
Soundpool’s record label, Killer Pimp, start off their biography of the band with a sentence containing the words “explosive third album.” They have it wrong, completely wrong. Mirrors In Your Eyes is not ‘explosive,’ but wish-washy and dreamy. Although it did not come as a surprise to see them signed to the same label as A Place To Bury Strangers, to be fair to the latter, they actually provide moments of magic that keep you interested.
Soundpool’s record label, Killer Pimp, start off their biography of the band with a sentence containing the words “explosive third album.” They have it wrong, completely wrong. Mirrors In Your Eyes is not ‘explosive,’ but wish-washy and dreamy. Although it did not come as a surprise to see them signed to the same label as A Place To Bury Strangers, to be fair to the latter, they actually provide moments of magic that keep you interested.
Although the above paragraphs may come across in a negative fashion, Soundpool are actually a decent band. The music is soft and melodic thanks to some lovely smooth bass-lines, slithering synthesizers, harmonic vocals and relaxed drums. You would be hard pushed to find a ‘weak’ song or indeed a terrible one.
While taking each song as one single entity is fine, a problem arises when you stick them all together. It would be too simplistic to say all the songs are the same, but unfortunately that is the term that Mirrors In Your Eyes will be labelled with. You hear the first track and greet it with open arms, but three tracks down the line you have forgotten that there is any music playing at all.
It is the perfect record to fall asleep to as it glitters and glistens over your ears, but it really fails to keep the listener’s attention. All the album needed was one or two tracks to take a different direction or just a change of pace. Unfortunately Soundpool have failed to do so and therefore produced a boring album. [ END ]
Track Listing:
01. Mirrors In Your Eyes
02. But It’s so
03. Kite Of Love
04. Makes No Sense
05. Sparkle In The Dark
06. I’m So Tired
07. That Sunny Day
08. Shelter
09. Listen
Run Time: 45:56
Release Date: 04.27.2010
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