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Under the banner of
Montero
, Australian musician and visual artist
Ben Montero
creates an eccentric amalgam of laid-back psychedelia, lush synth pop, and vintage soft rock, presented with both a wry smile and some genuine warmth. A smattering of independent singles preceded his 2013 full-length debut,
The Loving Gaze
, as did his involvement in a host of jangly lo-fi acts like
Treetops
,
Holiday Maker
, and later,
Early Woman
. While his fondness for collaborations remains an element of
, this project is ultimately a declaration of self, offered here on his sophomore release,
Performer
, with a fully realized visual aesthetic to accompany his vibrant pop wanderings. In the years between his two LPs,
became more widely recognized as a cartoonist and designer, and the wild Technicolor illustrations adorning
's cover mirror the heady music contained within. Recorded at
Mark Ronson
's Tileyard Studios in London, there is somewhat of a big pop element to the album's production, with fellow Aussie
Jay Watson
(
Tame Impala
Pond
) and in-house engineer
Riccardo Damien
on board to help stack the many layers of synths, guitars, and vocals. Acting as both introduction and overture, "Montero Airlines" sets the tone and establishes what seems to be
's predominant mode of borderline whimsical midtempo rock balladry in the vein of masters like
the Beatles
Harry Nilsson
, and
Electric Light Orchestra
. Only a handful of tracks diverge from this stylistic construction (the thudding dark synth pop of "Quantify" and the sprightly '70s pop of "Destiny"), but to his credit, he's got it down pat and delivers some real gems in the
Lennon-esque
"Caught Up in My Own World" and the excellent "Running Race," which sports a winsome melody worthy of an early
Bee Gees
single. The mighty "Vibrations" captures the thick
ELO
filter and is another solid song to boot. There are some missteps like the clunky and far too long "Tokin' the Night Away," but overall,
is quite a lot of fun and an aural delight for aficionados of classic '60s and '70s pop with an experimental indie twist. ~ Timothy Monger
Montero
, Australian musician and visual artist
Ben Montero
creates an eccentric amalgam of laid-back psychedelia, lush synth pop, and vintage soft rock, presented with both a wry smile and some genuine warmth. A smattering of independent singles preceded his 2013 full-length debut,
The Loving Gaze
, as did his involvement in a host of jangly lo-fi acts like
Treetops
,
Holiday Maker
, and later,
Early Woman
. While his fondness for collaborations remains an element of
, this project is ultimately a declaration of self, offered here on his sophomore release,
Performer
, with a fully realized visual aesthetic to accompany his vibrant pop wanderings. In the years between his two LPs,
became more widely recognized as a cartoonist and designer, and the wild Technicolor illustrations adorning
's cover mirror the heady music contained within. Recorded at
Mark Ronson
's Tileyard Studios in London, there is somewhat of a big pop element to the album's production, with fellow Aussie
Jay Watson
(
Tame Impala
Pond
) and in-house engineer
Riccardo Damien
on board to help stack the many layers of synths, guitars, and vocals. Acting as both introduction and overture, "Montero Airlines" sets the tone and establishes what seems to be
's predominant mode of borderline whimsical midtempo rock balladry in the vein of masters like
the Beatles
Harry Nilsson
, and
Electric Light Orchestra
. Only a handful of tracks diverge from this stylistic construction (the thudding dark synth pop of "Quantify" and the sprightly '70s pop of "Destiny"), but to his credit, he's got it down pat and delivers some real gems in the
Lennon-esque
"Caught Up in My Own World" and the excellent "Running Race," which sports a winsome melody worthy of an early
Bee Gees
single. The mighty "Vibrations" captures the thick
ELO
filter and is another solid song to boot. There are some missteps like the clunky and far too long "Tokin' the Night Away," but overall,
is quite a lot of fun and an aural delight for aficionados of classic '60s and '70s pop with an experimental indie twist. ~ Timothy Monger