Railbird fills a niche that has been starving for attention on the scene.
author: AntiMusic
No One is a completely existential listening experience that left me confused, bewildered and strangely impressed.
No One truly is a full listening, almost theatrical experience. "Empty House," and, "Not Alone," is like eavesdropping on stage to the main character's inner thoughts, or being requested to visualize an interpretive dance number with only music as your aide, but I dig it. And okay, "Monster" truly scares me. It reminds me of something that could be tracked in the movie, The Shining, but at least she pulls emotion from you. As much as I want to shake off the track, there is no denying the fact that this girl has the stuff. The kind of voice that makes your skin crawl and flesh itch because you're craving more. My favorite track is "Kiss the Wall," where a kaleidoscope of sound evokes all sorts of mysterious images in my mind.
Suffice it to say they are worth a look if you are into unusual, heady music.
If you are bored to death of the musical snacks crossing your plate, we recommend you check this band out. With haunting lyricism, infectious vocals, and a rhythm section that will blow your mind, Railbird fills a niche that has been starving for attention on the scene.
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