Little Me Will Start A Storm

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Little Me Will Start A Storm

by Loch Lomond

Added 2011-10-18 08:44:00Z

Avg rating: 8.0  |  500 plays  |  Chamber Pop

After a string of head-turning, critically acclaimed releases on Hush Records, Portland's Loch Lomond has brought their unique brand of raw symphonic chamber pop to Tender Loving Empire. In addition to employing notable visceral and expert melodic acrobatics, the co-ed sextet distinctly incorporates the use of harmonic vocals, mandolin, theremin, bass clarinet, and all manner of exclamatory percussion to foil the even more distinct voice of lead singer/multi-instrumentalist Ritchie Young. He's able to switch from high-pitched fragility to alto thunder in the turn of a phrase, yet he knows the power of restraint intuitively, saving vocal tornadoes for emotional apexes buoyed by string swells and moving arrangements. Few bands, especially of this unique ilk, come from as disparate backgrounds or intents: some members are teachers, some are computer programmers, some are visual artists and some small business owners, and almost all are former high school band nerds, although one would never know it given the band's tapestry-tight weave of mesmerizing grandeur.
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