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David Vandervelde

Nothin' No

Label: Secretly Canadian Release Date: 19/06/2007

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benmarwood by ben marwood June 15th, 2007

There’s something deliciously matured about the sound of David Vandervelde. The four songs on this Nothin’ No EP sound like they were recorded onto good old-fashioned tape rather than someone’s hard drive – actually, they probably were - and it smacks so much of T-Rex and Bowie that if someone told me it was recorded in 1972, sealed in a vault somewhere and forgotten about until recently, I would probably have no trouble believing it.

As a result, the guitars prickle instead of properly distort, the tracks maxing out occasionally as the volume levels are overloaded, the hint of underlying tape hiss creating an authentic old-time feel. The star of this show is the title track – a highlight of parent album The Moonstation House Band – a lightly-stomping rock number with double-tracked, dry vocals over a simple, slow-to-mid-tempo beat making for that rather stoned feel, the snare drum almost totally masked by the rasping hi-hats for that classic sound of days long gone.

Add to this a head-shaking chorus that sounds like it could have been ‘Life On Mars’ but it much preferred the reserved path over the anthemic, and you have yourself a mini-masterpiece. Yet despite the promising start the rest of the EP does seem a bit downhill from there: the second and third tracks suffer from too much reverb on too thin a vocal line, until each of Vandervelde’s syllables are drawn out on what are already overly-leisurely tempos, slowing everything down and removing any edge, and with the final track being something of a throwaway instrumental, the EP does disappoint slightly after its strong first impressions.

Based on the strength of ‘Nothin’ No’ itself, though, it is still worth a shot for anyone who doesn’t own the album and likes a slice of light ‘70s rock with a hint of glam.

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