Artist: RoyworldTitle: Man in the Machine
Genre: Rock
Track List:
- Elasticity
- Dust
- Wish Ourselves Away
- Brakes
- Back of My Mind
- Science
- Transmission
- Man in the Machine
- Astronaut
- Same Sun
- Brother
- Tinman
Royworld, a British rock band started by four college students in 2006, state that their musical influences include the Talking Heads, Queen, Peter Gabriel, and Fleetwood Mac. While Royworld may have found inspiration from these sources, the music they produce is very much their own. Even with the basic components of a standard rock band--guitar, drums, keys, and vocals--the band manages to output a surprisingly unique sound. Perhaps this is typical British pop rock and the cultural separation leads me to think I'm hearing something new and different, but regardless, the music is good. Man in the Machine is Royworld only album to date; the song Dust was released initially as a single and worked its way up the UK charts. The album has a lot of high energy tracks like Back of My Mind, Brakes and the title track, Man in the Machine. However, most of the songs have an undulating intensity that builds either slowly or suddenly, only to drop off and rise again later. I tend to forget about Royworld when it's competing for space among seven thousand other songs, but when I return to this album I'm always happy to be back. It's got enough power to sound great blasting out of the speakers, but thanks to the ups and downs it also works really well as background music while I'm working.
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