Morning Runner WILDERNESS IS PARADISE NOW. Parlophone It’s unusual to find a young band that was formed and signed by a major label in the same year. Well, that’s what the UK’s Morning Runner managed to achieve in 2004, followed by the completion of this debut album, due to land very soon, in 2006. The band has wisely taken to the road since being signed, and next month undertake one of the most intensive nationwide promo tours I can remember (with just two days off in the month). Now all this is good news because Morning Runner has something different and exciting to offer. Musically, the band can be slotted under the indie pop/rock category, and in comparative terms think a slightly more disciplined version of Canada’s Arcade Fire with piano playing a more dominant role.
Hold You Breath has a jazzy vibe (with piano playing a strong rhythmic role), and sustained slower pace. It’s a song bursting with melody, decent lyrics and a simpler ambience. The formula is repeated with the gorgeous, haunting and moving, stripped-down Oceans. Track 8, Be All You Want To Be is an indie pop anthem for our times, and is yet another potential single that should go stratospheric. There’s eleven wonderful tracks here that are fresh, diverse of pace and mood, while combining the best elements of Keane and Arcade Fire. This translates into an album of individual and top quality that will have wide appeal, and given airplay, will top the UK chart. It’s also good enough to make a dent in important overseas markets. Morning Runner has created one of the strongest debut pop/rock albums I have heard, and I look forward to witnessing the guys live very soon. Strongly recommended. 4.5/5
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