12 Oct 2024
UsernamePassword

Remember Me? | Join | Recover
Click here to sign in via social networking

Otium - Single Review: Dollar For The Man

05 Mar 2019 // A review by Freecell

The latest Single by five-piece Reggae/Dub band Otium is named Dollar For The Man. Otium is a popular Northland band, having originated from Whangarei. There's no doubt their music has been getting a lot of attention.

Dollar For The Man starts off with some smooth vocals on the intro, followed by the beat and keyboards playing a melody line that's catchy and unique. There's some cool sounding vocal effects prior to the verse beginning. Austyn's voice is strong and his vocal range is amazing. The distorted guitars add a different dimension to the song. There's little instrumental interludes throughout the song, making it a journey with layers of sounds and bridges. It's clear that lots of depth and brilliant musicianship has gone into creating this track.

It's great to hear a lead break from the band, it evens goes up a key and Scott's lead guitars sound extraordinary. This track is easily an anthem with the mix and mastering being on point. The technical aspects of this tune, alongside the very talented instrumental arrangements reminds me of Fat Freddy's Drop, except that Austyn has his own sound with his voice sounding similar to Bruno Mars or Matiu Walters from Six60.

If these guys play their cards right they could be the next NZ act to make it big overseas. Dollar For The Man has a dance feel to it and it would be great to hear it played live. You could even sit back and relax and enjoy the song with a few cold beers. Otium have done a fantastic job on this one. The meaning behind Dollar For The Man runs deep, expressing the current state of affairs living within a money hungry world focusing on personal success opposed to helping each other.

Rating: ( 5 / 5 )
 

About Otium

Emerging from the small town of Whangarei, comes a new generation of musicians and artists. Otium’s core members have been performing together since they were in their early teens during high school, accumulating knowledge, driving their passion and perfecting their craft from a young age. Over the past three years they have expanded across the Northland circuit and have forged a reputation of being one of Northland’s most unique, dynamic and exciting live acts in the region, with influences of Reggae, Funk, Rock, Ska and Pop they have managed to create a significant sound in their music.

Since forming in 2014 they have been able to create a fantastic opening set and have been invited to share the stage with top class acts such as Katchafire, Jordan Luck, L.A.B. (Kora Brothers), The Herbs and upcoming artists such as Brendon Thomas and The Vibes, Ocean Alley and Strangely Arousing.

Their, ever-changing, sonically rewarding and exponentially growing repertoire of music is consistently enjoyed by all those who have witnessed it live and listened across all media platforms. With an average age of 20 streaming across the group, expect to see big things from these young men as they continue to take New Zealand by storm.

Visit the muzic.net.nz Profile for Otium

Releases

There are no releases to display for Otium.

Other Reviews By Freecell

Kovan - Single Review: Permanent
19 Sep 2020 // by Freecell
Here's the latest single from Hip-Hop / RnB artist Kovan.Titled Permanent, this track goes straight into the beat and rapping after a short intro.
Read More...
Sebo - Single Review: Good Vibes
01 Jul 2020 // by Freecell
Upcoming Christchurch artist Sebo has recently released a brand-new single entitled Good Vibes. This track has a modern Hip-Hop style to it.
Read More...
Monty Willers - Single Review: Play No More
07 Jun 2020 // by Freecell
Here's the latest tune by upcoming Hip-Hop/RnB artist Monty Willers - Play No More.The song starts off with some lush guitar strings on the intro, which kind of reminds me of Fade to Black by Metallica.
Read More...
Sam V - Single Review: Ain't Slowin' Down
03 Dec 2019 // by Freecell
Ain't Slowin' Down is the latest single by Hip-Hop/RnB artist Sam V and it's a brilliant release, especially considering he's only 22.Sam V has been super busy in the studio, having released two albums and nine videos in recent times.
Read More...
J Plates - EP Reivew: Telepathy
26 Nov 2019 // by Freecell
Here's the second EP by DJ Producer J Plates. Riding on the crest of a busy year, J Plates released a single earlier this year on Skalator Music that gained attention from some of the biggest artists and promoters in the scene.
Read More...
Scizzorhands - Single Review: Money In, Money Out
10 Nov 2019 // by Freecell
DJ and producer Scizzorhands has released his debut single, Money In, Money Out, featuring Diggy Dupe and it's a polished release which further cements that Hip-Hop is making a comeback.Starting with an interesting guitar and bass duet which sounds kind of jazzy, it soon morphs into a catchy release when the beat drops.
Read More...
J Plates - EP Review: New Perspectives
02 Nov 2019 // by Freecell
Jungle DnB Producer J Plates has been super busy in the studio, having just finished a new 5-track EP called New Perspectives. He even has another 5-track EP complete and ready to drop at the end of November.
Read More...
ABRZY - Single Review: Isolation
17 Oct 2019 // by Freecell
The latest single by hip-hop rapper ABRZY is called Isolation. Starting off with some interesting snyth guitar sounds on the intro, ABRZY's vocals have a clean rapping style, reminiscent of the late 2010's new hip-hop sound.
Read More...
View All Articles By Freecell

NZ Top 10 Singles

  • DIE WITH A SMILE
    Lady Gaga And Bruno Mars
  • TASTE
    Sabrina Carpenter
  • BIRDS OF A FEATHER
    Billie Eilish
  • A BAR SONG (TIPSY)
    Shaboozey
  • ESPRESSO
    Sabrina Carpenter
  • LOSE CONTROL
    Teddy Swims
  • BEAUTIFUL THINGS
    Benson Boone
  • TOO SWEET
    Hozier
  • GOOD LUCK, BABE!
    Chappell Roan
  • PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE
    Sabrina Carpenter
View the Full NZ Top 40...
muzic.net.nz Logo
100% New Zealand Music
All content on this website is copyright to muzic.net.nz and other respective rights holders. Redistribution of any material presented here without permission is prohibited.
Report a ProblemReport A Problem