“Imaginary Things” - Delamare
Some music is so raw with emotion, it seems to bleed from your speakers. Some music is politically charged and written to
change the world, or at least the thinking of one listener. And some music is just pure unadulterated fun.
Imaginary Things, the debut EP from Adelaide quintet Delamare, falls into the latter category. It’s not particularly deep or important, but it’s just so joyful you can’t help but smile when you hear it.
This makes the music of Delamare somewhat of a guilty pleasure, like lollies. I tend to expect my music to be a little meatier and more satisfying than this, yet for some reason I keep on listening. In a world where indie pop outfits like Good Charlotte, Fall Out Boy, and Simple Plan dominate the charts, there’s nothing revolutionary about this music. The lyrics are basic at best and cringeworthy at worst. The third track, “Camera Shy Girl” made me laugh out loud with its cheesy lines.
Yet funnily enough, somehow it all works. The vocal harmonies are brilliant and the melodies are addictive. Those North American punk-popsters I mentioned grate on me when I hear them on the radio, yet I happily listened to all five Delamare songs. I even went back for second and third helpings.
Yes Imaginary Things has flaws, but so what? I loved it. If I were a teenage girl watching these five good-looking lads belting out these songs, I imagine I’d fall even harder! This recording isn’t going to change the world, or even your outlook. But it might just brighten your day!
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4 opinions for “Imaginary Things” - Delamare
J.C. Walker
Oct 31, 2008 at 5:20 am
Yep, you’ve pretty much nailed it!
The tunes are nothing new, but are done very convincingly.
Here’s a link to a review of Imaginary Things from a rural paper in WA.
http://rookiethinker.blogspot.com/2008/10/delamare-imaginary-things-ep.html
lkatulka
Nov 1, 2008 at 6:47 pm
Thanks J.C. - interesting review from W.A. too, and nice to see these local lads getting exposure. Considering the way our teen market laps up international bands of their ilk, I think Delamare could be massive if they just get their name out there.
J.C. Walker
Nov 1, 2008 at 9:21 pm
Over on FasterLouder there’s an interview with them, and it sounds like they’re thinking exactly along the same lines you mention; keep plugging away at getting their name out there:
“We will tour this EP for as long as it takes to melt into people’s minds.”
Plenty of that will help them capture more of the over-18s crowd.
C.G. Twenty
Nov 1, 2008 at 11:36 pm
Good review and solid EP. These guys recorded with Luke Gerard-Webb who is the producer behind Collidescope, Stealing O’Neal (this record was nominated for Best Australian Independant Single/EP at this year’s AIR awards and debuted at #2 on the Indie charts earlier this year). It’s good to hear that Australian producers are making tracks that can stand up against the big guns from the US/UK etc. I think it’s important to recognise the exceptional work they do. Proudly Australian. C.G.T x
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