Tags: I Pray, Ladyhawke, Ladytron, Sarah McIntosh, The Goodnatured, Your Body Is A Machine EP
After humble beginnings with a Yamaha keyboard in her bedroom (the place to launch a pop career these days, by all accounts), the tail end of 2009 finds ‘the good natured’ (aka 18-year-old Sarah McIntosh) releasing her second EP. Still with only the aforementioned old keyboard to provide the electric pulse for her affecting, sometimes dreamy musings on life and loss, McIntosh has created a sound that’s stripped down and honest; less funky and polished than Ladyhawke, but warmer than Ladytron and more leftfield than Lily Allen. Opener ‘I Pray’ finds McIntosh pushing out a hook large enough to snare a shark; just try and resist that uplifting chorus. Go on, I dare you. Next, ‘Your Body Is A Machine’ ushers in moody, apprehensive organ-esque keys; elsewhere the beats polymorph in style from cheap electro to drum‘n’ bass. McIntosh’s strength is in writing songs that are simple and accessible enough to lure the listener in at first glance, but are also strong enough to hold up to repeat listenings. Throughout, McIntosh pulls off vocals that are emotional, even forlorn, without withering away into glumness or irritating the ear. One to watch this year; here’s hoping she never bins the keyboard.
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SimonFuller has been trying this freelance journalism lark for almost eight months now, but often finds himself giving up and listening to more music. As well as lapping up everything from electro-pop to symphonic metal, he also enjoys plotting convoluted novels and drinking decadent variants on coffee. He lives in Bedford.
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