| Review: Star Chamber-Something That She Said |
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| Written by Tiff Woosley | ||||
| Wednesday, 21 November 2007 | ||||
The fact that the chorus is already stuck in my head having only listened to it once is proof enough that the track is indeed a sparkling one. Having said that, it also has the ability to grow; a song that after several listens, I can imagine can only get better. The simple but steady rhythm works well throughout in that it allows room for decoration - something that Star Chamber seem to revel in. For example, a particular moment to look out for is the lovely guitar and whistling medley - it's really quite a treat. Taking inspiration from influences such as David Bowie and T-Rex, it's crystal clear as to why Star Chamber master such a classic sound. Comprising a nice balance between storming and serenading, the track maintains traditional charisma woven in amongst its melodious undertones. Although impressive as a stand-alone track, what Something That She Said really drives home is the fact that Star Chamber really show the potential to keep it coming - in other words, the track is no one-hit-wonder. The band has already made appearances at showcases in Nice, Aylesbury and London, and it seems that there is no stopping them. With an ever-growing fan base in the UK, Star Chamber's Something That She Said has proven that these guys are no shooting stars - they're definitely here to stay. Listen to Something That She Said Learn more about Star Chamber www.myspace.com/starchamber www.starchambermusic.com SHARE THIS PAGE
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