Teika & The Uncooked Beat reveals the sturdy new album, “Bones’n’Stones”

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Again in April noticed Teika & The Uncooked Beat share their new album, “Bones’n’Stones”, and since then, we have latched onto the 12-track sturdy launch, whereas loving it within the course of. Following a trio of singles again in 2023, this album got here out after a niche of over a 12 months, however this may simply fill any void their followers could have had.

The charismatic opening actually units the tone for the entire launch, with a cinematic set of strings, moody vocals that really feel nearly like they have been lifted from the Fifties and a few hovering guitar tones too. As soon as this opening observe finishes, you head right into a observe that sounds nearly like a Bjork observe with added funk; it is an actual change of tempo, however that’s precisely what we like with artists as of late – take that probability!

There space couple of sub-2-minute tracks on the LP too, initially I assumed these have been interludes, however the first one is way from that because it provides you a glimpse into Teika & The Uncooked Beat’s extra punk-leaning aspect. 

Shifting in direction of the center of the LP you are greeted with the moody “Mr.Savoiout” with it is scattered percussion and synth tone, adopted by a darkish lower within the type of “Ragged Plumes” earlier than the very enjoyable tune “The Journey (Goes On)” comes on, seemingly put in to offer you some respite from the concoction of sounds that got here earlier than.

The grandness of the earlier observe bleeds into “To My Knees” in a refined approach, with the tempo of this giving off a darkish pre-Fifties type of sound, nearly prefer it belongs in a black-and-white movie.

The ultimate few tracks of the album come thick and quick, with a Radiohead-type observe, “Angel at my Door” arising earlier than my favorite lower of the album is available in. “Gone With The Wind” is good; it has strings, big vocal moments and swagger-filled percussion that meets a commanding bassline – if I had one observe to select above the observe, this could be my decide.

The piano-led “Bare Eye” and “Falling In Love” come at you as a double-header earlier than all of it closes out on a soulful and bluesy-sounding tune, “Save A Mild”, and it is there you’re taking account for all it is price. This can be a nice trip of an album and showcases the big selection that Teika & The Uncooked Beat has; for a brand new fan it is a should!

Teika & The Uncooked Beat “Bones’n’Stones”

Out of 10: 8/10

“Bones’n’Stones” is a genre-blurring triumph—cinematic, moody, and fearless in its sonic twists and emotional depth

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