La Loop

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La Loop is an album by the Canadian singer and songwriter Riley Armstrong, released on 7SpinMusic, manufactured and distributed in the US by Provident Integrity Distribution and by SONY BMG Music Entertainment.

This is an album of mostly acoustic guitars backed by drums or loops, often grungy or with vinyl noise, and occasional tasteful keyboard and lead guitar, all nicely complementing Riley’s soft vocal style – it’s almost like he’s in his bedroom and doesn’t want to wake the neighbours! It reminds me in places of Jason Mraz or Paddy McAloon of Prefab Sprout. «Anthem From 4th Place» is a strong opening track, a mid-tempo song with a great melody over a Coldplay-like drum pattern. This leads into «All The Good Ideas Are Gone» with its false start intro – nice idea – another catchy tune and a sharp lyric about television (“Gave my brain to those tired shows/ Button on the remote control/ Don’t know what to think until I’m told”). Third track «Melting» is one of those songs which could be worship or a love song, though the inclusion of “baby” at one point is a clincher. Pity, as it has some lovely lyrics (“My watch is always set to your time/ My shoes are always ready and tied”) which could be a great description of God’s constant readiness to come to our aid. The more explicit «Above Every Name» (“There’s no name like the name of Jesus”) is hampered by being one of the weaker offerings musically. «Cell Phone» is a cautionary tale about not checking the pockets before washing one’s trousers which has a bit of a throwaway feel to it. The standout track for me is «A Lot Can Happen In A Year» with a refrain – “You get me” – that aforesaid Mr McAloon would be proud of. Again, ambiguous but if taken as an expression of worship, lyrics such as “You’re strong enough to take me back/ Even my third second chance/ You get me/ You get me” are a refreshingly original take on coming back to God. Riley has a knack for catchy melodies, a creative way with lyrics, and with production and arrangements of voice and instrumentation that make the best of the songs, it all adds up to a strong and original album. [Paul Keeble, Cross Rhythms, November 2010]

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CD tracklist:

01. Anthem From 4th Place
02. All The Good Ideas Are Gone
03. Melting
04. Above Every Name
05. A Calendar For Clean Water
06. Fail To Find You
07. Cassette Decks
08. A Lot Can happen In A Year
09. Cell Phone
10. Birdhouse


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