Readers,
listen up! I have a secret for you…one that I’ve been meaning to tell
you for a while, but time has been a luxury lately.
Ladies and gentlemen, presenting Tristan Clopet. Clopet’s debut EP Duende
is an interesting conglomeration of good ol’ southern soul, funky
rock, and a whole lot of heart. For one, Clopet’s vocal range is
impressive, smoother than the other side of the pillow (and that’s
smooth!) in both the higher and lower registers. The instrumentation
here perfectly complements the clean and breathy vocals at every turn,
showing a real rapport between Clopet and his bandmates.
Duende takes off with “Your Love is a Drug”, a funked out
jam that oozes classy-cool. “The End of an Era” begins like a typical
folk-pop track, but Clopet’s vocals and the reverberating echoes of
harmonies turn the song into a soulful treat. “Flowers in Bloom” see
Clopet taking on the role of storyteller that reminds me of the golden
days of Citizen Cope. The spontaneity and freshness of “Let it Go” sees
the band juxtaposing spitfire rock with soft ebbing harmonies, while
the clear highlight of the EP is the skittish rocked out “Concrete
Dreams”.
So what are you waiting for? Grab a copy of Duende (note: iTunes link).
Listen to the whole EP here!