On Disc

Hey Ocean!

It’s Easier to Be Somebody Else

  • Favourite  
  • Recommend:

BY Dave Morris   September 03, 2008 15:09

Editorial Rating:

There’s no genre name for the kind of band that student unions hire for their school’s big orientation week party, but with Hey Ocean!, that (rightly) maligned style has a worthy flagship act at last. This Vancouver quartet don’t quite expand the boundaries of lite-funk soul-rock with their second album, but they do know how to write songs and deliver them with plenty of teen spirit. The conceit driving “A Song About California” (“Write a song about California he said to me / I think I’ll write a song about him instead”) works better than it ought to, something that the track’s brisk and breezy arrangement helps out with — and despite Ashleigh Ball’s soul croon (which is equal parts Billie Holiday and Fergie), she never quite trips over the line between winsome and cloying. Even if it often comes off as a dash too earnest, It’s Easier to Be Someone Else is charming and skilfully executed enough to soundtrack your next beach blanket bingo bash. 

Email us at: LETTERS@EYEWEEKLY.COM or send your questions to EYEWEEKLY.COM
625 Church St, 6th Floor, Toronto M4Y 2G1
Film Finder
|
GO

Related Stories

Holiday Record Guide: Jazz
Featuring Jean Martin and Justin Haynes, the Peggy Lee Band and more

Holiday Record Guide: World
Featuring Amadou & Miriam, Buena Vista Social Club and more

Xmas Album Round-Up
“It’s clichéd to be cynical at Christmas,” as the great British band Half Man Half Biscuit once sang.

MORE INSIDE




Copyright 1991 - 2007 EYE WEEKLY Newspapers Limited. All Rights Reserved. Distribution transmission,
Republication of any materials is strictly prohibited without the prior written consent of EYE WEEKLY.
EYE WEEKLY is a division of Toronto Star Newspapers Limited.
Register User