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CD Review
Artist:
Yoav
Title:
Charmed & Strange
Record
Label: Universal Music
Released: March
4th 2008
5 Stars
Reviewed
By: Kindah Mardam Bey
Name your
child Yoav and you have given voice to a commanding presence. So it has
happened that newcomer to the music industry, Yoav, has managed to be that
commanding presence with his first full-length studio album Charmed &
Strange. Not usually in my nature to give five stars to a first time album
(after all, respect is earned over time), I was easy to give Yoav the full
credit for such a phenomenally unique sound and style that will have you
expanding how you think and feel about music.
Yoav has
had a varied and nomadic past; living in Israel, South Africa, London, New York, and Montreal for stints. Charmed & Strange
is too hard to pigeon-hole into a certain ‘sounds like' tagline, but what the
album can be related to is Yoav's travelling influences. Each country Yoav has
been exposed to have their own distinct musical influences, and somehow he has
managed to merge all these countries into one progressive and enticing
enigmatic album. So you have the urging rhythms of South African drums and the
pulsing mantra of London's trance music, melded with the rustic artistry of the
Canadian guitar effect and earthen echo of a New York ‘been there, done that'
reality. In simpler terms, Yoav is a culmination of his past influences and he
has managed to envelope them together in a sound as progressive as what
Coldplay brought to the table. Yoav won't be for everyone, but neither is Bob
Dylan. Sometimes originals can be frowned upon by traditionalist society, but
no matter whether you like or don't like the originals, the talent is always
undeniable. My opinion is that Yoav's
lyrics and rhythmic banging on his guitar is simply delicious and provoking.
From "Adore
Adore" to the lush dance track "Club Thing," tracing down to the poignant "One
By One" and the commanding "There Is Nobody" and onward to the catchy
"Beautiful Lie," to the hypnotic "Angel And The Animal," the journey of diverse
songs all facing a specific zenith is what makes Charmed & Strange
so fascinating to listen to. The lyrics are well worth mentioning as well, full
of double meaning and lightly laced statements on society; each song is as
memorable as the last.
I identify
with Yoav's earlier childhood movement, as I was condensed to much the same,
but where my youth failed to observe and my coming of age has shown me, we are
made from the sum of our parts and that is often the histories we have absorbed
of each new place we have entered, each new experience we have lived, and each
new lesson we have been taught through the discomfort of being a fish out of
water. Yoav has managed to surmise through his music the amalgamation of his
experiences and how they influenced him; prolific, cerebral, delightful, and almost
spiritual at times. Yoav's Charmed & Strange is like an ancient,
indecipherable, street urchin in some primordial mythology, delicately placed
with wisdom and otherworldliness into a new beginning.
Adore Adore
Club Thing
Live
One By One
There Is
Nobody
Wake Up
Beautiful
Lie
Angel And
The Animal
Sometimes...
Yeah, The
End
Where Is My
Mind?
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