
They sound their best when they hit the shoegaze button the hardest, but that’s not to say that they ever sound bad. This little quartet out of San Francisco consists of Tim Botsford, David Lean, Alejandro Soini, Eric Szyslowski, and dash of self deprecating humour {which I guess makes them a quintet, but who’s arguing semantics?}. This is their sophomore effort, Continental Breakfast (iTunes), and I reckon their sound would tighten up and improve if they were to undertake a proper full length. If this little slice of four and a half songs that comes in just under fifteen minutes is any sort of indicator of Sir Salvatore’s musical aptitude I’d be willing to shell out some dough for a full length {of course I won’t have to, cause as a pretentious non-famous blogger I’ll convince someone to email it to me for free. At least that’s what you’re all thinking}.
mp3 : Sir Salvatore - Ambalina
mp3 : Sir Salvatore - Townies
I really like both of these songs, my only complaint being that Townies is cut far too short. These two tracks serve as the book ends for the five song EP and they do a nice job of encapsulating the indie efforts of Sir Salvatore. {In other news I’ve been watching far too much House lately which is probably influencing my writing style as of late. Oops}
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