Sound Republic
  • Home
  • Articles
  • Festivals
  • Photos
  • Forums
  • About
  • Follow Sound Republic on Twitter
Articles Home Latest News Interviews Album Reviews Festival Reviews Live Reviews Blog
Soulshine Forums New Posts
About Us Staff Contact Contribute to Sound Republic Advertising Terms of Use
Welcome to Sound Republic! | Sign Up |

Sound Republic: Album Reviews

Flying Scribble - We're A Chameleon

Share |
By Richard Wilson
11 August 2010
Flying Scribble - We're A Chameleon
Album Rating: 3 / 5

Related Artists

  • Flying Scribble

Related Albums

  • We're A Chameleon

With instrumentation and vocals that hauntingly echo like a theremin, this quirky Abbottsford duo have released a bold and startlingly unique debut LP with We're A Chameleon. With little more than drums and keys (sometimes organ, sometimes synth, sometimes piano accordian), they've produced an album that draws you in with its complex simplicity.

Listen while you read:

Please download Flash to view this audio player.


Puzzlemind (from We're A Chameleon by Flying Scribble)

Please download Flash to view this audio player.


Coconut Walk (from We're A Chameleon by Flying Scribble)

Flying Scribble succeed in creating a a unified sound throughout the album; the clunky opening bars of Puzzlemind carry through the album. Driven largely by the quirky keys, We're A Chameleon at times takes turns towards unabashed synth-pop such as Tree to Tree, other times taking this sound all the way into Atari computer game territory as on Anyway. All the while, Louise Terry and Gray Taylor draw from a wide variety of world music influences. There's the East-meets-West-meets-Gypsy fusion on Porthole, replete with lurching sea shanty accordion.

For all its worldly and other-worldly origins, We're A Chameleon feels firmly rooted in jazz traditions; The delightful bossa nova Coconut Walk is perhaps the closest that these influences rise to the surface, but each track on the album takes pages from contemporary jazz perhaps more than organ, vocals and drums might have you initially think. There's no shortage of outside harmonies and contradictory tones that makes We're A Chameleon an unlikely pop addition to the world of free jazz.

Flying Scribble's debut is bizarre, confusing and even unsettling. But its these enigmatic qualities that make We're A Chameleon an enjoyably unconventional album that draws the listener in.

Share |

See Also

  • Flying Scribble embark on national tour

  • Flying Scribble national tour dates

Comments

Album Reviews


Kimbra - Vows

Ben Salter - The Cat

Seasick Steve - You Can't Teach An Old Dog New Tricks

Timber Timbre - Creep On Creepin On
More Reviews

Latest Music News

The Bombay Royale album launch national tour

The Bombay Royale album launch national tour

The magic and mayhem of vintage Bollywood collide in spectacular fa...
15 May 2012
Jack White, Bloc Party and Smashing Pumpkins top Splendour bill for 2012

Jack White, Bloc Party and Smashing Pumpkins top Splendour bill for 2012

Splendour in the Grass, returning to Byron Bay's Belongil Fields af...
19 April 2012
The Darkness announce Australian tour

The Darkness announce Australian tour

It’s been four years since The Darkness toured here, and in 2...
27 March 2012
Kim Churchill kicks off national tour in support of new album

Kim Churchill kicks off national tour in support of new album

Guitarist/singer/songwriter Kim Churchill is set to release his sec...
26 March 2012
The Jezabels announce national tour dates

The Jezabels announce national tour dates

Off the back of Falls Festival and Big Day Out appearances,  A...
29 February 2012
More News

Recent Photos

Bluesfest 2012 - Day 5

Bluesfest 2012 - Day 4

Bluesfest 2012 - Day 2

Blog Articles

  • »Sydney: Jamie Hutchings plays special one-off show at Petersham Bowls
  • »Myles Mayo launches video for new single, 'I Slept the Winter Underground'
  • »Georgia Fair - Marianne
  • »Bob Dylan addresses his fans in online statement
  • »Gomez in for Splendour
  • »It's nearly Friday
  • »Steve Earle - Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
  • »Dan Kelly - Gap Year Blues
  • »New single from Paul Simon
  • »Wanda Jackson - Thunder On The Mountain (Dylan cover)
  • More Entries...

Recent Discussions


    Warning: include(forums/latest_posts.php) [function.include]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/repub/public_html/_articles/view.php on line 193

    Warning: include(forums/latest_posts.php) [function.include]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/repub/public_html/_articles/view.php on line 193

    Warning: include() [function.include]: Failed opening 'forums/latest_posts.php' for inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php:/home/repub/public_html/forums/ips_kernel/') in /home/repub/public_html/_articles/view.php on line 193
Visit the Forums
  • Australian Independent Music
  • Music News
  • Live Music Reviews
  • Live Music Photos
  • Music Blog
  • Album Reviews
  • Artist Interviews
  • Festival Guide
  • Festival Reviews
  • Festival Photos
  • Festival News
  • Festival Blog
  • Music Community
  • Sound Republic Forums
  • Get Involved
  • About Sound Republic
Sound Republic
©2005-2012
SoundRepublic.com.au