The Pony (더 포니)
Pony (2009)
1. 모든 게 다 사랑이라네
2. 목이 말라 죽겠어요 (Clean Ver.)
3. 당겨주오
4. 두 번째 넌 (feat. 노시현)
5. 소란들
6. 밤새 미친 사랑을 나눠요
7. 캐쉬백
8. 아름다운 계절
9. 왼편에서
10. 멋진 신세계
11. 나쁜 피
12. 목이 말라 죽겠어요 (Original Ver.)
(this is my second time writing this apparently I'm not smart enough to realise that blogger autosaves changes)
Comparing Little Apartment which was released by Pastel Music, this debut album was more promising. Though the latter was more polished and the tracks were more varied but it felt restricted, I enjoy the underdone character of this album so much more. But Little Apartment's teaser video was no joke.
I personally like speech-like singing, so 두 번째 넌 featuring 노시현 from Gavy NJ really highlights Choi Sangmin's vocals which he shouldn't be under the spotlight for this. This song made me actually go through the others prudently and it's so surprising that Noh Sihyun's singing here is so cute since her conventional ballads are....conventional. The harmonisation between the two pitches and the docile music are really a good blend, very comfortable to listen to. Songs with female vocalists featuring are always so alluring.
The guitar that started off 소란들 was so amazing, the enthralment game is too strong. I expected too much after the bridge when the weak chorus came in, though the whole song actually made it up to that since the guitar was incredible. This song was the most promoted one out of all and comparing it to the title of Little Apartment - (which isn't 누구의 방 but) 안녕, this didn't feel as repetitive as the latter one. This is nosier but the restriction (or probably they were undergoing some musical-spiritual blockage) in 안녕 was blatant. While the song reaches the end, it gets kinda boring but the kickstarting with the guitar rings in my head. Probably it's a sign to join their cult, and the guitar is amazingly amazing.
Probably the best track of the album is 멋진 신세계, or maybe it's just me having a thing with long tracks. The instrumental part is so enticing, especially last minute of the track. Such an amazing exit with the same tune on the guitar repeats until the part where the humming goes off. Very compulsive and the best thing is, it continues with the last track - 나쁜 피. Having the last part attaching to the next track is the best thing a musician could ever do, the continuous conversation in French (?) overlapping with the whisper-like humming and a simple rhythm, a very nice closure as well for the album. They're so good in doing mild psychedelic rock, this track is sort of like a pre-release of the track for Little Apartment's teaser video. I can't get over that video (hah). The filler tracks are under the same umbrella of what they have been doing and predictable, extensively indifferent yet assembling the band's genre. A very well structured debut album for post-punk.
Just earlier this year they've announced about a new number coming out soon with a name change, from The Pony to The Book Lovers when they don't even read books (as quoted from their soundcloud profile). Very tumblr-isque, very hipster. Starfuckers sticks with the genre thoroughly with what they had been doing from the last release but more refined, living up to their Noise Pop genre. While The Berlin is quite queer with the whole electronica going on, it was getting boring until the pause came and the flow of the track was whirled up since the beat was so-so. Good try but I'm not too fond of them being so experimental, not saying that change isn't good but I hope they'll remain and retain instead. Things don't stay when bands recast their own members though, hmm.
Something fresh right out of the oven, and to make it better, it's a local release (my homeland Malaysia). The creamy electronica with highly tropical influenced beat making me nodding from the start (they LITERALLY wrote music in the jungle lol), and my friend screaming at me asking where to download this track. After a few listens she was already humming to the easy lyrics in the chorus. Darren Ashley's releases surprise me all the time - band, electronic or whatever, can't wait for the EP to drop.
You know sometimes listening to the radio isn't a bad thing; I'm always missing out on Charlie Lim's gigs, whenever he's over somewhere else and/or in KL I'll definitely be in Singapore, and when I'm back at KL and he'll return to Singapore, what a joke. Weish and .gif are real gems I found and I was sooooooo glad that I could at least watch one gig, totally not to soothe my sore heart over Charlie, nope.

