From: petefyfe_at_aol_dot_com
Sent: 26 April 2010
16:38
Subject: Pete Fyfe -
Review & Sleeve
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DALA –
Everyone Is Someone (Campus Music)
I heard
Dala by chance on the radio one evening and sought out this CD at the earliest
opportunity. The Canadian based duo (Amanda Walther & Sheila Carabine)
certainly didn’t disappoint and if “Horsesâ€ð were the only track on the album
then I’d still buy it! Getting into the mind of someone else is never an easy
job (just check-out The Mentalist) but can be ultimately rewarding especially
when it generates a song as beautiful as this. Like some finely chiselled work
of art you can see the painstaking thought that has gone into the construction
of the lyrics whilst allowing yourself to become enveloped in the piano’s rich,
velvet texture rather like Gary Jules take on “Mad Worldâ€ð. Still, that’s only
one track on what turns out to be a truly rewarding album that I suppose I could
see being utilised as the soundtrack to ‘Roswell’, ‘Smallville’ or another
series of a similar genre. Relying on tight, seamless harmonies the girls
provide a ‘folk’ style quality that will appeal to those who like acoustic
singer-songwriters and even when bass and drums are employed, they’re used to
embellish rather than interfere with the arrangements. If you’re looking for
songs that are decidedly cool without being cheesy then I suggest you obtain
this CD to impress your friends. www.dalagirls.com
PETE
FYFE