The songs of Penny Blacks’
most recent CD, last year’s The Silver
Screen EP, feature some of the joy and youthful excitement of mid-1960s
pop. All four songs were written by Jason Ogden, and each of the tracks is
really enjoyable and has some interesting lyrics.
The opening track, “Our
Old Rooms,” is a fun, kind of sweet pop tune. It has such a positive vibe, with
a catchy groove. And the violin gives the song a slightly more serious beauty.
This is a song wrapped in the colors of memory and hope. “It’s the color of me and you/It’s the color of your phone beside my
bed/Well, all you have to do is call me/Please do.” And then at the end he
sings, “It’s the color of regret/Regret
is red.”
There is something in the
vocal approach at the beginning of “Gentlemen Marry Brunettes” that reminds me
of the Ramones. It’s still a pop tune, but there is a bit of a snarl to the
vocals at the beginning. There are some interesting changes in this song, like
when he sings, “If I wake up without
you/With your song in my head/Will I still smell your scent all over my bed.”
Some of the changes bring to mind The
Grownup Noise, the way they use a change of tone to great effect in telling the
story and creating an exciting sense of movement within a song.
There are more fun
positive pop vibes to begin “Wherever And Ever I Go.” So the first line comes as such a surprise: “I’ll meet you at your father’s grave on
Christmas Eve and I’ll say I’m sorry.” The first time I listened to this
EP, this is the song that grabbed me the most. This song has moments when the
vocals are allowed to be completely the focus, with the instruments nearly
completely falling out. Like on the lines, “You
won’t have to remind me how much I owe/I’ll stay up late on weeknights and move
the furniture around with you/Whenever you need me to.” But the song also
has a solid rock groove.
I dig that a song called
“The Digital Age” has an early rock and roll feel and rhythm. This song too has
plenty of interesting changes. I like that this group will take pop elements
but then be willing to drop them or change them to suit what the song is saying
at the moment. It’s like taking something familiar and giving us a new look at
it.
CD Track List
- Our Old Rooms
- Gentlemen Marry Brunettes
- Wherever And Ever I Go
- The Digital Age
Penny Blacks are Jason
Ogden on guitar and vocals, Chris Braydon on guitar, Adam Kierstead on bass and
vocals, Clinton Charlton on drums and vocals, Dan Chamberlain on keys, and Ali
Leonard on violin. Joining them on this release are Jessica Rhaye on vocals,
Amy Stewart on vocals, Brad Dryer on trumpet, and Richard Kidd on trombone.
The Silver Screen EP was released on March 15, 2013.
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