Luma - Blue Peter Garden

Published Thursday 16th August 2007
Luma - Blue Peter Garden
Luma - Blue Peter Garden

STYLE: Rock
RATING 6 6 6 6 6 6
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 29688-12980
LABEL: Independent
FORMAT: CD EP
ITEMS: 1

Reviewed by Tom Whitman

Scotland's Luma announce themselves on their latest EP with a sunny Britpop track that winks and nods at Snow Patrol's early years, with the chorus breaking out into heartfelt indie rock. Lead singer Del Mcalpine has a crisp and clear voice as he intones the tale of a broken relationship with the most sensitive and bright vocals on this EP title track. "Behind Closed Doors" introduces the string section accompanying the five-piece and exhibits a more mellow side, with shades of U2 and an attempt at scenic accompaniments reminiscent of Longview. But the chorus doesn't arrive, and neither does the song entirely. Better is "13", which brims with hope, and occasional backing vocals adding depth as the band builds up to a crescendo. It's charming, a little eccentric and equally confessional. For me, the EP closer "I Know We Will" seems to display the opposing forces at play for the band. The song is largely forgettable yet the thoughtful arrangement in the refrain "If you're going out there, I'm coming with you" is memorable. A joyful string section compliments Killers-esque guitars and it is this kind of awkward combination that if refined, might just mark Luma out as truly original.

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Reader Comments

Posted by davey boy in paisey @ 01:07 on Mar 22 2008

lumaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
jst played a gig way theses guy there gr8 and ver humble long live luma



Posted by Stewart in UK @ 10:26 on Sep 18 2007

The inconsistancy when it comes to the Cross Rhythms music reviews - is very dissapointing.

This band are good and their music has obviously got better as the years go on yet Cross Rhythms make it look like the band have got worse!

What a terrible review this is.

Keep going for it luma! There's hope even among the corrupt christian music industry - that says its one thing and does another - how much better the mainstrean circuit - where what you see is what you get.



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