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Genre: Alternative Rock
Label: Independent
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1. The Crunch
2. Across the Seas
3. Terror=Error
4. Heavy Clouds
 
Shane Beales
Heavy Clouds EP

Liverpool based artist Shane Beales is quite the up and coming artist. Since 2006, he has released 2 albums, 4 EPs, and 52 singles—all independently.
 
Beales’s most recent effort, the EP Heavy Clouds, is an interesting set of four songs.
 
Heavy Clouds opens with “The Crunch,” which feels like a throwback to the early 90s grunge scene. Beales’s voice and the raw guitar rifts are both reminiscent of bands such as Alice in Chains or Pearl Jam.
 
“The Crunch” is a hard-hitting song, and leaves the listener wanting more. The strange thing is this: the next three songs on the EP, while good in their own right, are not what “The Crunch” sets the listener up to expect. Instead, the songs are about as stylistically different as putting Rob Zombie and Mozart on the same album.
 
The grittiness of “The Crunch” is followed next by “Across the Seas,” a very soft, mellow ballad. The song is absolutely beautiful, both instrumentally and lyrically. The piano that starts out and backs the entirety of the song has a delicate, dreamy feel to it, which perfectly fits Beales’s lyrics about committing to someone for life.
 
 Following “Across the Seas” is “Terror=Error,” which is kind of like the happy medium between the roughness of “The Crunch” and the softness of “Across the Seas.” “Terror=Error” reclaims guitar as the dominant instrument, but applies it in a calmer way than the EP’s opening track.
 
The last song on the EP is the title track “Heavy Clouds.” This song once again takes the tempo down a notch. Like “Across the Seas,” the song is very slow, but where the feel of “Across the Seas” is pretty light, “Heavy Clouds” is just that—heavy.  
 
Beales is a talented artist lyrically and instrumentally, but his one weak point is his vocals. Beales has a voice that is nice on the ears, but it’s often hard to understand what he’s saying. This overshadows the messages in his lyrics.
 
The fact that the last three songs are so different from the first isn’t a negative, but rather just comes as a surprise. Overall, the EP effectively uses the variation between the four songs to demonstrate that Beales is an artist whose talents can span more than one style.
 
Heavy Clouds is available as a free digital download.
 
 
Carly Doenges—MuzikReviews.com Contributor
 
November 19, 2009

 
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