Misner & Smith, Seven Hour Storm (independent, 2014)
Most of their stuff can best be described as pleasant. It is inoffensive music that has no spine, no bristles to it. You'd think that a couple of actors would know the importance of performing a song, but if they do, they choose not to. The melodies of these songs are bare bones, all fingerpicked guitar with a bass playing mostly the first and fifth. And Misner is way too fond of ending his songs with an upstrum. The singing? Well, they hit the notes and that seems to be their goal. No lyrics are sold, nothing is emphasized and the pair appears to be afraid of not sounding pretty. Folk music is simple, yes, but it isn't uncomplicated. When you're singing about strong emotions, you need to create those emotions in yourself and in the audience. Every actor knows that; it's the basis of his art. Yet, as singers Misner and Smith seem to have forgotten that simple imperative. It isn't enough to be pretty; it has to be real. ![]() |
![]() Rambles.NET music review by Michael Scott Cain 5 April 2014 Agree? Disagree? Send us your opinions! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |