By Andre Torrez
Both menacing and beautiful at the same time, the lush strings and the precision piano and harpischord on the Music Lovers‘ new album, Masculine Feminine (Le Grand Magistery), make to a sound that’s rich and full enough to make Phil Spector cream his trousers.
The San Fran band definitely set a melodic mood on their latest release on the Detroit label. British-born Bay Area transplant Matthew Edwards’ haunting vocals evoke comparisons to early to mid-’70s-era Bowie with a hint of Morrissey. Musically the strings display a depth, darkness, and emotional power reminiscent of SoCal countercultural touchstone, Love. Lyrically, the songwriter and lead vocalist recalls past loved ones even giving a nod to the future with “A Girl from Space.” The solidly arranged long-player doesn’t disappoint.