Leicester-based Gazelle, fresh from the success of the ‘Magic Carpet Ride’ are back with their new single ‘Clementine’. It was recorded at Hope Mill Studio in Manchester.
Like ‘Magic Carpet Ride’, their love of soul music again comes into play. The combo of Motown’s stomp and the acoustic jingle-jangle of the DMA’s sparkles like Stevie Wonder fronting The Byrds’s with Steve Cradock on lead guitar.
Their step-back time is blessed with a warmth that demands playlist recognition immediately. The psyche-jangle effortlessness of The Left Banke’s ‘She May Call You Up Tonight’ and ‘I’ve Got Something On My Mind’ combines with the emotive pop hooks of Bee Gee’s ‘I’ve Gotta Get A Message To You’. All the while, Richard Sorbi, and Danny Wright’s rhythm taps into the vitality of Spencer Davis Group and Them.
Despite the R'n'B influences, it’s their punk spirit that drives their success. Gazelle, like The Jam and The Rifles before them, delves into the past and produce new subcultures for the next generation.
The best bands always look and sound like a gang, Gazelle are no different. There are times though for the frontman to step up and shine and this is Ryan Dunn’s. The cadence he deposits is divine. From the quick-fire Stevie Wonder chorus moments to the euphoric Steve Winwood in the closing stages, Dunn showcases immortal talent.
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