Posted on June 9, 2010.
Music Review of twenty-one by Mystery Jets "Mystery Jets" are a four piece indie rock Twickenham, London. They were trained before 2005 and currently include Blaine Harrison (vocals, keyboards and percussion), William Rees (guitar, percussion, keyboards and vocals), Kai Fish (bass, guitar and vocals), Kapil Trivedi (drums). Mystery Jets ASO have an additional member Henry Harrison.
Twenty One welcomes us with open "Hideaway." It begins with a few sirens, as if some houses or buildings are on fire and pending the arrival of firefighters. Before long, the low point comes with a sound lazy and draggy its consistent adherence to the drum beats. He has this feeling too disco. Blaine takes on the voice at first until it reaches a location Mystery Jets sing in tune with a lower tone, "Undercover lover, has a record of the stack. Undercover lover, left his parka on the rack . Undercover lover, left the tarmac of the runway ... "After that, they have a new choir and go," Hideaway, shelter .... Oh ... Mystery Jets have me singing and asking for more, really well here ...
Mystery Jets next to their magic touch on "Young Love" with the help of singer Laura Marling. He has a distant drum at the start and was soon joined by the bass a little catchy. Young love, I can also hear that Mystery Jets, he became the voice together again. They just go with the lyrics truly spiritual, "If only I knew your name I was going door to door, looking for all the crowded streets for the face I saw if I only knew your name I was going door to door, I would be that you've seen the girl I met once before ... "When the chorus comes, they just have fun and with some members of Mystery Jets make backup voices. In the bridge, Young Love just gets to another level with the voice of Laura Marling. This is one of the best moments on the track. It's magical fun here, and too addictive. Enjoy! Such a fun song where Mystery Jets can not help but sing along!
"Half in Love With Elizabeth" already surprised us with the choir at the beginning. In the verse where Blaine sings, the bass seems to work very well with him. Not only that, the choirs of Mystery Jets also add some extra spice to the voice of Blaine. In the bridge, Mystery Jets bring some moments of Making Dens with choirs Blaine goes, "the bubble will burst ..." I love how they blend into the verse, it seems very catchy.
"Flakes" slows the tempo on Twenty One. Flakes windows Blaine voice mostly. It seems to stifle the music itself whenever Blaine puts his voice to sing to each paragraph ends. Placing on the bridge and break, Mystery Jets come together and harmonize their voices with shouts beautiful. Flakes contains some really good vocal tracks from Mystery Jets. I am slowly falling in love with flakes on Twenty One.
"Veiled in Grey" has a really catchy guitar scratching and light. Just like snowflakes, each paragraph ends, Blaine leaves a very catchy sound piece that sounds really good to our ears. It seems to be able to twist the words as he likes without effort. As the song grows on, it reaches a point where all the music took another turn and Blaine will, I bet you would not believe me, if I whispered in his ear and said I can see a pink elephant. And he's standing on the corner of the bed, just smile and roll your eyes in the back of your head .... "The music that follows after this tour to a high and we Mystery Jets have indicated that culminated on Veiled in Grey. If you like this part, now you've probably wait until amazing!
"Two Doors Down" builds your curious.