12 Tales From Winter City - The Young Republic Album Review

12 Tales From Winter City - The Young Republic Album Review

The Young Republic

Album Review

Boston eight-piece make their debut. It’s nice too.

A super collection of country-tinged off-radar pop, 12 Tales…incorporates influences such as classical (Mozart / Beethoven) sweeping string arrangements to the mid-60s Lennon and Wilson (Beach Boys) palate, through to the indie scene of say Belle And Sebastian and Camera Obscura. Thrown into the mix, there’s Folk and Bluegrass which all sit neatly next to each other, some feat considering the stylistic direction it tends to wander. Because they’ve all studied music, they bring together differing influences. Young Republic are college students who been gathering a considerable live fanbase, selling music on CDRs at gigs, with many of those finally put together here. The album’s been recorded in all manner of places like an old church, bedrooms and classrooms, but you’d never think so as the resulting product is excellent. Just about every track is gorgeous, even the rockier ones have a warmth to them like opener Girl In A Tree, and Paper Ships. Their Bluegrass liking shines through on the fiddle-lead Excuses To See Young accompanied by some sweet girlie backups, segued by the country shuffle of Girl From The Country States, where again, the fiddle boosts the country musical colours, and splashes of brass that make a significant impact.

Young Republic aren’t reliant on multiple instrumentation to make an impression however, as the stripped back Real Love drifts nicely with vocal and acoustic guitar, until he arrival of flute and violin, giving the ballad some wonderful textures. They round-off with a really gorgeous Country/Bluegrass swinger: piano, fiddle, drum shuffles, brass all competing for their place.

File under: New slant on Americana. Check it out.

Elly Roberts

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