Thursday, 10 November 2016

Royal Canoe - Walk Out On The Water




1.    Who are the lads?

Royal Canoe are an indie pop band from Winnipeg, Canada. They have been making tunes to get down to since 2010. Walk Out On The Water (Sept'16) is a single from their third album Something Got Lost Between Here And The Orbit (Sept'16). 


2. What have they got to shout about?

Walk Out On The Water burbles along saturated in saccharine-sweet pop and unremarkable until the gospel chorus arrives. And it's a beauty. Like a fat rail; instant gratification and you'll be coming back for more far too soon.


3. Who do Royal Canoe sound like? 

The tune minds of Strangers You KnowThe Young Wild or even Yeasayer Indie Shuffle were feeling tUnE-yArDs, Mura Masa and Hozier. Opinions. Everyone's got one.


4. What have the pricks in the press said about Walk Out On The Water?

“Fun, experimental surprises” – Ride The Tempo. 

“The chorus provides a hook that runs through your mind for hours” – The Nu World. 

“A pretty unique sound” – Indie Shuffle.





5. Which bands have put the soul into Royal Canoe?

The big influences on Royal Canoe are Beck, The Knife and Outkast. Dr Dre and Snoop Dog are thereabouts too. 


6. Why should I give Walk Out On The Water a moment of my precious time?

Indie pop. Gospel. That's the good stuff right there. A song with emotional haft and to get you on the good foot too. The chorus is a treasure.


7. Do Royal Canoe have any more good songs?

Not for my money.


8. Any more words muppet?

The album Something Lost Between Here And There was co-produced between the band and Ben H Allen who has done nine to five for Cee Lo Green, Bombay Bicycle Club. M.I.A. and Deerhunter among others. 



“I’m strong enough to bleed”








Only Real is Niall Galvin, an indie pop rock musician with a fat wedge of hip hop elements in his music. His music is similar to Beck and he has mad love for Kanye West, Dangermouse and Grimes as well as guitar music. Only Real have released one album, Jerk At The End Of The Line (2015). On that album is You Can't Get Happy, one of two hit songs off the album and a song that Stereogum described as “melodic rap sung lyrics while riding a dreamy pop groove.”


“Do you think of me at all?”







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