*** The Orange Peels
SQUARE
(Minty Fresh)
Bay Area native Allen Clapp
(whose band were formerly known as Allen Clapp & His Orchestra) has a knack
for evoking the fragile sunlight, misty breezes, and overcast skies of San
Francisco in the music of the Orange Peels. On the disc's radiantly charming
title track, Clapp, like Sub Pop's Eric Matthews, draws on the baroque-pop
tradition of songwriters like Burt Bacharach and Neil Diamond. The album's
opening and closing tracks -- "All The World Could Pass Me By" and "Love Coming
Down" -- serve as impeccably crafted bookends for a sparkling collection of
songs.
And just because beauty tops the band's agenda doesn't mean there isn't any
room for bite. "Everybody's Gone" and "Man and Superman" have a sweet-and-sour
pungency that lingers, and Clapp wraps unsettling sentiments in deceptively
pretty packages. When he asks, "Is love really the answer/Or is it just
emotional suicide?", the query comes cushioned on a bed of strings and crushed
velvet.
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