24 May 2012

In with the old

Hannah Spyksma

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Trinity Roots, Music is Choice, reviewed by Hannah Spyksma

I love TrinityRoots but their new live album is dull.
The trio’s two recorded albums, True and Home, Land and Sea, have an energy designed to move the CD forward, drawing listeners in.
Music is Choice, recorded during the band’s farewell concerts in 2005, fails to do this.
Long instrumentals dominate. Slow tracks designed for a live crowd means the music bores after awhile.
Reminiscing is fine, but live music should be remembered for what it was, in the moment.
THE DVD of Music is Choice manages to compensate for a lack-lustre CD. It weaves the melodies and chords of TrinityRoot’s Kiwi dub with the story of the band’s making.
With beautiful cinematography encompassing hues of green, yellow and brown, it has a distinctly nostalgic feel. This is reinforced by round-edged picture framing of shots, making this part of the compilation most definitely a story of what was.
Fans will enjoy the trip down memory lane, but the studio albums they recorded define their style in a more memorable way.
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