Effra Parade

Effra Parade

by The Melodic
Effra Parade

Effra Parade

by The Melodic

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Overview

Effra Parade, the first full-length album from the Melodic, begins with what at first sounds like a squeal of feedback, but two seconds later it reveals itself as a sustained note from a melodica that kicks off a spare, minor-key melody leading into the album's first song, "On My Way." This is as close to a rock & roll moment as Effra Parade has to offer; while the Melodics are tangentially part of the same folk-leaning U.K. scene that gave us Mumford & Sons, the Brixton-based group has no truck with rousing Americana, and in many ways they most closely resemble a present-day, non-psychedelic version of the Incredible String Band, both in the austere sincerity of their folkie vision and the internationalism that dominates their songs and their arrangements. British folk may be at the core of many of these songs, but Peruvian and Bolivian melodic elements weave themselves through the performances, particularly in the flutes that dot "Roots" and the frequent use of the charango by group leaders Huw Williams and Rudi Schmidt, and unlike many musicians from the U.K. and the U.S. who've celebrated the legacy of Victor Jara over the years, "Ode to Victor Jara" suggests they've actually listened to his music. However, Anna Schmidt's melodica is truly the soul of this group, a sweet but plaintive voice that rarely dominates the conversation but quietly makes its presence felt throughout, and Schmidt gives the instrument a simple strength that stands out in arrangements that are often full of complementary sounds. Effra Parade was recorded in the group's own jerry-rigged studio, and the performances and production play up the stark dynamics of the Melodic, making music that by turns could be drowned out by a conversation, or bring the audience to their feet with the joy of their music. Effra Parade is often a bit too dry and dour for its own good, and few more numbers like the sensuous "Watch the World Turn Blue" and the playful "Piece Me Back Together" would be welcome, but out of the box, the Melodic don't sound much like anyone else in British pop, and their individuality, imagination, and vision already make them something special. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 11/05/2013
Label: Anti-
UPC: 0045778725021
Rank: 165777

Tracks

  1. The Last Thing You Said (Intro)
  2. On My Way
  3. Imperfect Time
  4. Plunge
  5. Honey Bee (Interlude)
  6. Roots
  7. Runaway
  8. Ode to Victor Jara
  9. Willow (Interlude)
  10. Come Outside
  11. Lost to You
  12. Dreams of Air
  13. Watch the World Turn Blue
  14. Piece Me Back Together
  15. Effra Parade (Outro)

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Melodic   Primary Artist
Rudi Schmidt   Melodica,Penny Whistle,Kora,Flute,Vocals,Charango
John Naldrett   Bass (Electric)
Gill Scheuer   Oboe
Ali Diby   Cello
Greta Eacott   Drums,Marimba,Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Jane Bom-Bane   Vocals
Lydia Samuels   Autoharp
Sue Williams   Trombone
Emilio Reyes   Kora,Piano,Quena,Charango,Melodica
Huw Williams   Guitar,Vocals,Ukulele,Charango
John Eacott   Trumpet
Christopher James   Double Bass
Nick Pynn   Viola,Violin
Idris Rahman   Clarinet,Saxophone
Robin James Hopcroft   Trumpet
Charlie Shuttler   Trumpet
John Willoughby   Drums,Percussion
Orlando Clarkson   Double Bass
Aloyse Raptopoulos   Flute
Ania Crawshaw   Clarinet
Anna Schmidt   Vocals,Melodica

Technical Credits

Rudi Schmidt   Producer,Group Member,Mixing,Composer,Engineer
John Naldrett   Group Member
Greta Eacott   Group Member
Miki Olabarri   Photography
Andrew Schmidt   Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Producer
Emilio Reyes   Composer,Group Member
Huw Williams   Composer,Group Member
Frank Arkwright   Mastering
Matt Clarke   Mixing
Anna Schmidt   Group Member
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