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frYars - The Ides EP

FrYars: The Ides EP

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by ben marwood

Produced alongside Clor’s Luke Smith and the solo project of one Ben Garrett, associate of Cajun Dance Party and Bombay Bicycle Club, frYars’ debut release comes across almost as a poppier Royksopp.

Much like the Norwegian duo’s material, the bleepy sound effect-assisted electronica of The Ides EP is too upbeat to be considered tender, yet not rowdy enough to go party-starting, accompanied all the while by a vocal style somewhere between the suave part-talking of Alex Kapranos and the croon of a new romantic. Second track ‘Madeline’ effortlessly blows the three accompanying tracks away, with a touch of Hot Chip in the keyboard work and drums that swoop from up-tempo snare-rolling in the verse to sombre and reverberating for the dark chorus, which itself possesses a melody and an elocution style in the vocals that could easily fit alongside any track from Midlake’s under-selling wistful first album.

In the face of that, the other three tracks from this EP pale slightly, even though the plinky piano and Daft Punk keyboardery into thumping electro-disco of opener ‘The Ides’, the bleep-n-squeaktronica of ‘Chocolate’ and ‘HappY’'s similar-sounding three-beat approach are each decent enough. ‘Madeline’, though, is very much the finished article – it’s probably worth the EP’s asking price alone.

The verdict: promising enough to forgive the random upper case Y.

  • FrYars 8 / 10

The Ides

is lovelY


It's a really good song.

Glad he's got something out finally.