Glos - Harmonium
Reviewed by jonathan
Glos is Keeley Davis, his sister Maura, and Cornbread Compton - all indie rock staples who bring the legacy of their former bands (Engine Down, Denali) with them. Keeley and Cornbread are the heart of the album, and their heart can be heard in each of the musical dreamscapes created on this record. The inclusion of Maura's beautiful voice is just enough to push the record foward and add a certain almost creepiness to the music that could easily be the soundtrack to a slowly building - yet somehwat creepy - movie. The only problem here is that much of the record sounds like things we have heard before from these partiuclar musicians. This criticsim hinges not on the quality of the music (it's enjoyable as ever), but more on the lack of departure from previous work. [www.myspace.com]