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The Submarines - Honeysuckle Weeks
CD Review
Artist: The Submarines
Album: Honeysuckle Weeks
Label: Nettwerk Records
Released:
May 13th 2008 

4 Stars

Reviewed by: Katie Clancy (Calgary Correspondent - Canada) 

If every good album has a back story then Honeysuckle Weeks is the happy ending to the Submarines' first album Declare a New State! The first album was recorded during a break-up between the now husband and wife duo of John Dragonetti and Blake Hazard. Recorded in their basement, their second album Honeysuckle Weeks is like a dose of indie pop sunshine coming from your speakers.  

With catchy indie-pop baselines, the subtle uses of electronica and excellent vocals by Hazard, this album is truly a pleasure to listen to. The lyrics can be poignant and touching, but are very cheerful, though not without depth. They never descend into glibness, and add depth with the patchwork of musical mix and match that leak out. The album starts with a bang on "Submarine Symphonika", a lush orchestrated piece that effortlessly meshes smooth instrumentals with a layered electronic beat. 

Ultimately though, some of the true power of the album comes out when Dragonetti joins Hazard at the mike. Their harmonies resound through the album and you can't help but hear the chemistry they obviously share. The sweet optimism of the lyrics is lent more credence by the emotions they input.

Each track is individually beautiful and weaves together to tell the story of summer. My personal favourite "Swimming Pool" is a nostalgic pop song, weaving a vintage pop tale. "1940" is by far the darkest track on the album with a reggae feel. "The Thorny Thicket" is another electronic song, and bittersweet.

Honeysuckle Weeks perfectly captures the essence of summer wrapped in pop music passion. It passes by quickly, ringing in at just over a half hour. Still, it would be great to savor under a shady tree or on a breezy patio. The strong theme of the album leaves a lasting impression and a carefree feeling. In the end, the Submarines ended up perfectly in tune. 

Track List:
1. Submarine Symphonika
2. The Thorny Thicket
3. You, Me and the Bourgeoisie
4. 1940
5. The Wake Up Song
6. Swimming Pool
7. Maybe
8. Xavia
9. Fern Beard
10. Brightest Hour

 

 
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