Joy Electric Favorites At Play

Music, album reviews — By camaren on October 16, 2009 at 8:15 pm

Joy Electric’s never been one to disappoint. Albums are put out consistently, music is often fun and unconventional, and lyrics despite being weird are thought provoking. The idea of a Joy Electric cover album continues in Jason Martin’s unconventionality, and is a first.

Those unfamiliar with Joy Electric territory should know that Martin explicitly sticks to the basics of analog electronica when composing songs. As such, the album is a far cry from the likes of Bass Hunter or the Medic Droid. And although at times this works to make the music a little dull, some would prefer to call it minimalist, and this formula works rather well for the big name cover songs.

His take on Viva la Vida is unorthodox while sticking to the original song structure, while his rendition of The Killer’s 2006 hit “When We Were Young” is a fun analog synth take on the song.

Although the ears of many have been tuned to only the most glossed and produced songs, Joy Electric’s take is accessible if only some would give it a chance. As such, Favorites At Play is easily a must check out for any synth-pop fan / electronica fan, or music enthusiast in general.

Rating: 3 out of 5
Street Date: November 3rd
Label: Tooth and Nail Records

Track Listing:
1.) 1,2,3,4
2.) Viva la Vida
3.) I Miss You
4.) Falling Slowly
5.) When You Were Young
6.) Somewhere Only We Know
7.) It Ends Tonight
8.) Decode
9.) Say It Right

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