Shine Your Light

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Tracks

10

Genre

Pop; Alternative

Release

November, 2013

Record

Remote Access

Gap Dream is Gabriel Fulvimar, one of those wizards like John Vanderslice who make music bursting at the seams pretty much on their own while sounding like a four-piece band. This is the second outing from Fulvimar, an Ohio native now in SoCal. While it moves on from the retro-garage sound of his self-titled debut, Shine Your Light keeps that vibe of being well marinated in Those Who Came Before. Here we’ve got hints of ELO, The Kinks, and Kraftwerk, to name a few, with whooshing synths carving enticing grooves that are impossible to leave—just try stopping “Shine Your Love” or “Chill Spot” before they end. Fulvimar’s double-tracked, reverbed voice beams in from some other plane. Intersecting synths of differing breeds (rhythm keepers, regal faux trumpets, dance floor inducements, vintage B-movie strays) dominate Shine Your Light, rendering guitars almost useless on tunes like ”Fantastic Sam.” That song is all playful swagger, with echoing percussive thuds, handclaps, and buoyant keyboards; you hardly notice the lack of guitar. When it does show up, gritty and trailing some garage rock vapors from another time, it’s just an added treat.

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