Powered by Google
Home
New This Week
Listings
8 days
- - - - - - - - - - - -
Art
Astrology
Books
Dance
Food
Hot links
Movies
Music
News + Features
Television
Theater
- - - - - - - - - - - -
Classifieds
Adult
Personals
Adult Personals
- - - - - - - - - - - -
Archives
Work for us
RSS
   

Moonraker
MOONRAKER
(Immergent Recordings)
Stars graphics

Although they now reside in Brooklyn, Moonraker got their start in Boston, where they won a 2003 Boston Music Award for Best New Band. This homonymous sophomore disc is a grab bag that brings together four new recordings, re-recorded versions of tracks from their debut CD, Nada Brahma, and material from their homonymous EP. The result is the very definition of eclectic, mixing laid-back, jazzy rhythms, laptop-IDM beats, and folky riffs reminiscent of (but never deriving from) everyone from Prince to Portishead, Björk to Erykah Badu. Berklee-educated vocalist Kelli Scarr mimics the sassy pouts of No Doubt’s Gwen Stefani in "Courageous World" and the uncompromising intensity of PJ Harvey in the slow-simmering rocker "Shalom." More often, though, she takes her cues from Ani DiFranco’s unorthodox intonation and Beat-poet delivery. In fact, the funky flow of songs like "These Walls" and "Can I Love" resembles the stripped-down minimalism of the Righteous Babe’s exuberant live shows, and the drum ’n’ bass–riddled "The Desert" and "So Sweet" whir with computerized energy that’s just as electrifying.

BY ANNIE ZALESKI


Issue Date: March 19 - 25, 2004
Back to the Music table of contents








home | feedback | masthead | about the phoenix | find the phoenix | advertising info | privacy policy | work for us

 © 2000 - 2007 Phoenix Media Communications Group