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Mecuzine - Single Review: Same Boat

30 Oct 2020 // A review by darryl baser

Same Boat is Mecuzine’s first release in two years, showcasing a new direction for brothers Joseph and Tony Johns.

Lyrically it reflects the global climate situation, "we’re all in the same boat and it’s sinking" from the chorus, spells it out pretty well.

Musically Same Boat opens up with synth strings, highlighting the musical direction for the pair, before guitar and programmed drums kick in.

The song was recorded, mixed and produced by Mecuzine in Tony’s living room with the gear they had available; an old laptop, even older amps, a couple of beat up dynamic microphones and a bunch of free software.

Tony Johns sings the first verse and chorus before handing over to Joseph for the remainder of the song.

The brothers have similar voices, Tony’s is slightly more baritone, and Joseph’s is more in the tenor range, and I can’t pick it but Joseph’s voice reminds me of a singer from late in the Britpop years, maybe that guy from Suede, yes Brett Anderson, that’s his name. As much as I loathe comparisons, there are some similarities in the way both singer flick up at the end of a line, almost a branching into a falsetto but not quite.

But I digress. Same Boat is a great song to launch Mecuzine’s new direction, I look forward to hearing more.

Rating: ( 4 / 5 )
 

About Mecuzine

Mecuzine, a captivating musical powerhouse, weaves a seamless tapestry of indie and alternative rock, effortlessly blending unbreakable harmonies and masterful songwriting with potent guitar riffs and dynamic backbeats. The result is an explosive sound that's as infectious as it is entrancing.

At the core of Mecuzine's musical identity lies their ability to craft songs that resonate with raw emotion and relatable stories of joy, sorrow, and the myriad vignettes of life. Their live performances are nothing short of a high-energy, passionately intense experience that leaves audiences wanting more.

With a collection of successful singles and LPs including Cutting Strings and Locksmith Thief, Mecuzine stands as one of the most thrilling acts to witness live. If you're in search of a powerful and authentic alternative rock band, Mecuzine is an absolute must-listen and a must see.

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Releases

Locksmith Thief
Year: 2022
Type: Album
Cutting Strings
Year: 2018
Type: Album

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