From: Pete Fyfe
[petefyfe_at_aol_dot_com]
Sent: 02 February 2012 15:09
Subject: Pete Fyfe review &
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TREACHEROUS ORCHESTRA - Origins
(Navigator Records NAVIGATOR062)
Now, that's more like it?an
album that is driven by pure energy! Rather than hide behind the word ?art' as
some form of defence the Treacherous Orchestra totter dangerously close to the
edge without ever once falling off the precipice. With the colours of their
Scottish roots proudly nailed to the mast the second track prepares the
listener for a Celtic onslaught not unlike the battle cry of Robert Wallace
about ready to do battle with the X-Box generation. The brooding power chords
drone and fiddle melody of "March Of The Troutsmen" makes you rock with it's
pumping crescendo leading you into the pipes driven "Sheepskins Beeswax/Taybank
Shenanigans/Superfly". Unfortunately I wonder if it was a wise choice of segue
between the minor/major key change on the first and second tune in the set
which proves a little too much of a shock for lesser souls like me but then
again you can't put a good tune down and, after all it's only a matter of
taste. With a ?Glasgow Kiss' (musically speaking) that would make anyone with a
Scottish heritage proud the band features (amongst others) the pipes of Ross
Ainslie and Eamonn Coyne's banjo and credentials that would make other groups green
with envy. Rather like an all-instrumental Scottish eleven-piece version of
Bellowhead I'm sure the orchestra are as flamboyant as their name suggests and
I for one can't wait to see them performing live. www.treacherousorchestra.com
PETE FYFE