This new single from Soda Boyz simmers and shimmers. Totally instrumental, it’s a great example of how music doesn’t always need words to get the message across. Omitting words can make a piece of music even more vital with every listener feeling a different experience and getting their own interpretation of what the band are trying to convey. The tempo is slow but the 3 minutes and 15 seconds fly by and left me feeling slightly sad and thoughtful. Not sure if that what was meant to be conveyed but like I said each person will feel a different vibe.
When added to other songs Home Again can come across as a bit of a musical interlude but when isolated as a single, it has its own power and is a great taster of what Soda Boyz are creating. They are a band who seem to want to experiment so let’s hope there is more of this to come and that a collection of new songs isn’t too far away. Get the EP on Vinyl including this new single and support some up and coming talent.
Review written by Paul Goddard
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UK-based music fan and singer who used to live in NZ and was singer with NZ-based band Garden Party Riot. Has recently launched Music Saves merchandise brand with split profits going to the music Venue trust which helps grassroots venues in New Zealand, Australia the UK and USA.
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