
Last review of this gorgeous day, I promise.
I was going to wait until tomorrow, but I really want to talk about them now. And you shouldn't have to go another day without hearing their music.
One of the most impressive things about "
The Less" is the fact that they are so young in age, but in talent they are way beyond their years. Normally when I am introduced to a new band, I find myself thinking they have so much more to learn, so much more to grow. This is not the case with "The Less," these guys still have some minor fine-tuning to do, but for the most part they just need to get an album out and promote it like crazy! I can tell you it will definitely make it into the BRING ME UP vault.
Coming to us from Georgia are Adam Courtney, Zac Harrison, Kyle "Klye" DeLoach, Mike Harrison and Casey Giessen. Adam seems to be the front vocals and I love his voice when he's in his comfort zone. He also plays the guitar and piano and I really love the sound of the piano in some of these songs. It has so much more depth. As a team, each guitarist (four including the bass) play really well together. There are rifts in which the vocals stop and you can hear the meshing of the chords, it's just awesome! And Casey is right on, keeping the pace at a place you'll like.
The only, very tiny, complaint I have is with their song "Attention." Musically and lyrically it has the potential of being a favorite. However, vocally it sounds forced and tight. As if the singer is running out of breath or tightening his torso while he is singing. There is a part 3/4 into the song where he drops down a couple notes and he sounds perfect, he sounds more comfortable.
So take a listen to them:
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