If there is a need for some completely harmless background muzak for a coffee shop, bar or boutique then I guess this output would do the trick.The Zealots push out chilled jazzy funk that fail to grab me in any other way than to provide some background noise if I just happened to be doing something else.It’s all a bit one dimensional and fairly forgettable. That said, if the situation is right then perhaps it works. It just doesn’t really have a space in my weird musical universe.I’m unable to pick any standouts – some of the tracks are very short too – but the track Where’s The One, did make me nod my head a bit more with the interesting timings. Unlikely to revisit but a generous 5/10 from me.
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The Zealots – Songs From The Tape Shed
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A Non musician music lover. My spectrum of musical tastes is vast having grown up with Bowie, Queen and Roxy Music and constantly seeking sounds through my teens that were niche, indie, unique and occasionally downright odd.
Latterly a lover of heavier vibes which probably started with a little occurrence from Seattle in the early 90s and now sits with alternative American Metal, Desert/Stoner Rock, UK indie and occasional DnB
Open minded to all genres of music because good music is good music, and I hope I can appreciate that!
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