I just had the opportunity to review the most recent release, Sunny Soul, from Endrick & the Sandwiches and it's an interesting blend of folk, and pop/rock tunes with a number of twists and bends. Opening with Mambo Intro, Endrick Tremblay sets up dialog over what sounds like electronic durms... rolling into Cheeseburger Blues, a blues shaped pop tune featurning Endrick on vocal and guitar, Mandela Coupal Dalgleish on drums, Simon Ethier on bass and Anne Lauziere on backing vocals. Mama's Rollerblade is a cool pop rocker with a tight rock edge, along the lines of The Eagles of Death Metal. Another tight little rocker is My Money with a a cool guitar riff by Endrick and a solid bass line by Ethier. Possibly my favorite on the release. Soul based, You Don't Need A Crowd To Be A Star, is short but cool with nicely worked vocals. The Party has a blues rocky feel with minimal guitar lead and cool harmonica by Endrick and blended vocal backing. Crossing over into a funk, How Do I Know About SC? has a straight up drum beat and vocals that breaks into a Frank Zappa like turmoil before returning back to a light female lead rap. The closer on the release is Doing Well (Sunny Soul) is a cool funk rocker with lead vocal melody and guitar riffs over low key drums by Dalgleish and keyboard by Endrick.
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