Red Hill
2000
Supernova
About This Album
Looping drums, electronic swells, and modernistic vocals are the mainstay on The Echoing Green's second disc, titled Supernova. The title track opens the release with Green founder Joey Belville laying out swirling synths. Co-vocalist Chrissy Franklin enters the song midstream, amidst a sea of eloctronica. Her effect-laden vocals work well with the tunes upbeat delivery. "She's Gone Tragic" is a vibe reminiscent of Modern English. The cut builds from slow to fast, with Belville's vocals cutting the swath through British pop territory. Perhaps the disc's most radio-friendly offering is a tune called "Waterfall." The cut is a cross between Mr. Mister and the throaty delivery of George Michael. Musically, the tune offers an impressive synthesizer and piano melody, while Belville excels vocally. Cuts like "Defender" make for relevant dancefloor fodder, with the band harkening back to the straightforward electronic stylings of their first release. Chrissy Franklin aids nicely on "Thief" and "Nightfall and Splendor," helping to make her efforts more striking then just an afterthought. The Echoing Green has found an agreeable niche with their progressive pop. Along with excellent production and clear-cut lyrics, they may have ignited a supernova here! ~ Steven Losey, All Music Guide
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