Mike Daly & The Planets and Vinius

Mike Daly

Mike Daly & The Planets “All It Takes Is One”

Mike Daly plays an unapologetic rock that comes out of the realization that “punk rock fantasies” are long over and playing into middle age offers its own personal rewards. And while Daly’s vocal approach brings to mind Bob Mould mixed with Steven Page and Chris Stamey, he’s clearly comfortable in his own skin.

Staring with “Slack” its heavy power chords punctuate each verse of him “Polishing my Grammys that I’ll never win.  The great guitar riffs open “Come Along” and leads to a head-bopping chorus about an old rock and roll fan’s life. “Find The Pleasure” is another standout and “Nonsense” has a little Lou Reed styled lyric. while not everything hits the mark, Daly has enough goodies here to keep you coming back for more listens. As an added bonus, this album is a name-your-price download. Highly Recommended.

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Vinius

Vinius “Heart and Bladder”

Vinius is the alter-ego of San Francisco-based TV/film composer Devin Farney. His influences stick to piano-based indie pop with cinematic and orchestral elements. Opening with “The Blame Game” it’s like a combination of Ben Folds and Andrew Gold with a slowly rising verse and a great chorus. His soft vocal fits the rich orchestration and moody atmospherics on “Caricature of Characters” and synth ballad “Probably Not Going To Happen.”

While many tracks have their moments, they don’t always tie into a compelling hook or chorus. The lush mid-tempo “How Much Would It Take” is another demonstration of Farney’s skill and ability to build an emotional melody. Some tracks are wonderful piano sketches, like “If You Ever” and the rousing chord progressions of “Offerings” with its whimsical tuba line. Overall a fine debut that deserves to be heard.

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