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San Cisco|The Water

The Water

San Cisco

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Over the course of two albums, Australia's San Cisco have proven themselves to be a reliable source for candy-coated, somewhat lightweight, '80s-style dance-rock. With their third full-length album, 2017's similarly appealing The Water, they do nothing to dissuade listeners from coming to the same aesthetic conclusion. Produced by the band along with Steve Schramm (who also took over bass duties from Nick Gardner who injured his foot prior to recording) the album once again features the talents of guitarist/vocalist Jordi Davieson, drummer/vocalist Scarlett Stevens, and guitarist Josh Biondillo. Together, they offer up a frothy meringue of new wave-influenced pop anthems rife with driving basslines, snappy rubber band guitars, laser-tone synths, and lyrics about falling in love, partying all night, and overcoming minor relationship hiccups. What they don't offer enough of are memorable songs. While cuts like the disco-funk lead-off "Kids Are Cool" and the Rick Springfield-esque "The Boy" come the closest to bona fide earworms, most of the tracks here are of the pleasantly enjoyable, wouldn't-switch-the-radio-dial, in-one-ear-out-the-other variety. Even when they get your head bobbing, as on the bubblegum groover "Slo Mo," they do so while reminding you just how much you really liked that one MGMT album. In fairness, it's not as if classic dance-rock acts like Duran Duran or even contemporary ones like Phoenix made their careers plumbing the depths of their souls for weighty emotional themes that rock your world. They do, however, land one or two utterly euphoric, soundtrack-level pop hooks on each album. Ultimately, on The Water, San Cisco enter the ring, but never land the pop K.O.

© Matt Collar /TiVo

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1
Kids Are Cool
00:02:50

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - San Cisco, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist - Steve Schram, Producer

2017 Embassy Of Music under exclusive Licence from Island City Records 2017 Embassy Of Music under exclusive Licence from Island City Records

2
Sunrise
00:03:50

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - San Cisco, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist - Steve Schram, Producer

2017 Embassy Of Music under exclusive Licence from Island City Records 2017 Embassy Of Music under exclusive Licence from Island City Records

3
That Boy
00:03:16

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - San Cisco, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist - Steve Schram, Producer

2017 Embassy Of Music under exclusive Licence from Island City Records 2017 Embassy Of Music under exclusive Licence from Island City Records

4
The Distance
00:03:52

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - San Cisco, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist - Steve Schram, Producer

2017 Embassy Of Music under exclusive Licence from Island City Records 2017 Embassy Of Music under exclusive Licence from Island City Records

5
Hey, Did I Do You Wrong?
00:03:04

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - San Cisco, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist - Steve Schram, Producer

2017 Embassy Of Music under exclusive Licence from Island City Records 2017 Embassy Of Music under exclusive Licence from Island City Records

6
Waiting for the Weekend
00:03:47

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - San Cisco, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist - Steve Schram, Producer

2017 Embassy Of Music under exclusive Licence from Island City Records 2017 Embassy Of Music under exclusive Licence from Island City Records

7
SloMo
00:02:46

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - San Cisco, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist - Steve Schram, Producer

2017 Embassy Of Music under exclusive Licence from Island City Records 2017 Embassy Of Music under exclusive Licence from Island City Records

8
The Water
00:03:41

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - San Cisco, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist - Steve Schram, Producer

2017 Embassy Of Music under exclusive Licence from Island City Records 2017 Embassy Of Music under exclusive Licence from Island City Records

9
Did You Get What You Came For
00:03:57

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - San Cisco, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist - Steve Schram, Producer

2017 Embassy Of Music under exclusive Licence from Island City Records 2017 Embassy Of Music under exclusive Licence from Island City Records

10
Make Me Electrify
00:04:43

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - San Cisco, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist - Steve Schram, Producer

2017 Embassy Of Music under exclusive Licence from Island City Records 2017 Embassy Of Music under exclusive Licence from Island City Records

Albumbeschreibung

Over the course of two albums, Australia's San Cisco have proven themselves to be a reliable source for candy-coated, somewhat lightweight, '80s-style dance-rock. With their third full-length album, 2017's similarly appealing The Water, they do nothing to dissuade listeners from coming to the same aesthetic conclusion. Produced by the band along with Steve Schramm (who also took over bass duties from Nick Gardner who injured his foot prior to recording) the album once again features the talents of guitarist/vocalist Jordi Davieson, drummer/vocalist Scarlett Stevens, and guitarist Josh Biondillo. Together, they offer up a frothy meringue of new wave-influenced pop anthems rife with driving basslines, snappy rubber band guitars, laser-tone synths, and lyrics about falling in love, partying all night, and overcoming minor relationship hiccups. What they don't offer enough of are memorable songs. While cuts like the disco-funk lead-off "Kids Are Cool" and the Rick Springfield-esque "The Boy" come the closest to bona fide earworms, most of the tracks here are of the pleasantly enjoyable, wouldn't-switch-the-radio-dial, in-one-ear-out-the-other variety. Even when they get your head bobbing, as on the bubblegum groover "Slo Mo," they do so while reminding you just how much you really liked that one MGMT album. In fairness, it's not as if classic dance-rock acts like Duran Duran or even contemporary ones like Phoenix made their careers plumbing the depths of their souls for weighty emotional themes that rock your world. They do, however, land one or two utterly euphoric, soundtrack-level pop hooks on each album. Ultimately, on The Water, San Cisco enter the ring, but never land the pop K.O.

© Matt Collar /TiVo

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