Thursday, March 15, 2012

Sugar & The Hi Lows - Sugar & The Hi Lows (2012)

It is difficult to make a record that sounds fresh and contemporary, but so is the bow to the past make it seem real and not a mere copy of what has been seen 1010 times. The idea of getting styling is unique and vibrant is what has gotten Sugar & The Hi Lows (the duo of Trent Dabbs and Amy Stroup) with a debut album that melodically remembers perfectly the R & B that prevailed between the decade of the 50 and 60.

The nine issues of "Sugar & The Hi Lows" have a special magic. And the really funny thing is that retro style so distinctive and so soul is born from the hearts of two artists who have always seemed to be unequivocally linked to the current pop scene.Good campion was the Trent and
LinkAmy we have stuck to that effect!. From the moment he starts to sound 'Show & Tell' the truth lies in that classic style which refers to large and Otis Redding, Marvin Gaye, Al Green and The Temptations, perhaps the most obvious reference this delightful album.

Many of the cuts have their reason for being. Even so there are two words that require a very, very special. The first of these is' Two Day High ', a little song under three minutes stretching the roots of rock n' roll classic fifties. Then there is the perhaps the best song of the compact. I speak of 'I've Got You Covered', an exquisite ballad soul / r & b that explodes in one of the most romantic refrains we heard in the past year.

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