Saturday, April 25, 2009

Do You Hear What I Hear? Micachu Offers Up Delight For Your Ears



















Micachu, aka Mica Levi, is a classically trained, British-born, indie experimental pop musician. She formed a band with Raisa Khan (keyboards) and Marc Pell (drums) called The Shapes, then released her debut fill length album, Jewellery, via Rough Trade Records on April 7th in the States. Their band page can be found here or on MySpace. Levi has been praised for her eccentric musical performance style. She "uses a modified guitar played with a hammer action called a ‘chu’ and a bowed instrument fashioned from a CD rack. She also uses improvised instruments, such as glass bottles or a vacuum cleaner." (http://www.roughtraderecords.com/micachu/1195/micachu-the-shapes)

Jewellery sounds like a quirky mix of noise pop scattered with electronica zooms, tinks, and dinks all the while incorporating catchy poppy hooks. "Lips" is a short groovalicious fuzz pop tune lasting only 1:20, just long enough to bob your head and tap your feet. In fact most of the first half of Jewellery is under three minutes. "Curly Teeth" is an indietronica track if I've ever heard one; however, it also falls in the realm of folksy pop (or freak folk) if you listen to the acoustic arrangement underneath. "Golden Phone" is more mainstream electronica with a funky handclapping edge, but even it has a distinct feel apart from what you may be used to. "Ship" sounds like 'video game sound'-infused, funky trip, britpop. "Just In Case" is another example of what seems like a simple acoustic track turned Micachu - the start and stop beat, the looped hip-hop inspired chorus backing, the lyrical quirkiness. "Calculator" is the lead single from this album. It can best be described as thrash acoustic indie pop with a "Tequila"-inspired hook that ends like a bad carnival ride.

Check Micachu and The Shapes out if and when they come to a city near you. You should be in for quite a show . . . and a musical epiphany as well!!

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