Dept of Energy "Held By Waits"


Most Seattle music bloggers have been going ga-ga for this debut album from Dept. of Energy. Following closer to west coast indie rock than power pop “Held by Waits” boast strong vocal performances from leader Robb Benson. Like a mix of The Shins and Mother Hips with strong elements of Beatles, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Jane’s Addiction. The instrumentation from keyboardist Ty Bailie is powerful and matches Benson’s vocal perfectly. “Story” is a great example of all these styles and influences merging into something new and original. “Carnival” emerges as an epic track that starts slowly and builds to a roaring triumph, in true Coldplay fashion. However, Benson has a better voice than Chris Martin and sounds closer to Roger Waters with his earnest delivery. Other tracks take more effort to enjoy, like “Emote” (is this 80s chic?) and “Sifted Blues,” with its David Bowie meets The Cure guitar and funk you can actually dance to. It ends with an excellent ballad “Stereo Embers” that laments lost musical youth in Ohio. Overall a very good album with moments of true greatness. It’s on sale almost everywhere.

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Listen to Dept. of Energy “Story”

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  1. To be honest, this album bored me to death. I picked it up based on reviews I had read, but was greatly disappointed. Word to the wise… save your money!

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