Steve Singh: Heavy Metal Sunset

Steve Singh
Heavy Metal Sunset
Unemployment
2008-10-28

Steve Singh takes on the title of one-man-band and runs with it, not limiting himself to undertaking all of the musical duties on his latest, Heavy Metal Sunset, but also the producing and recording end of it, as well. The Toronto-based singer/songwriter’s third album orders a round of short ‘n’ sassy songs, each more quirky than the next, lasting no longer than three minutes. Lyrically, he doesn’t say much, delving into a nonsensical sort of fun that doesn’t take itself too seriously. Musically, Singh manages to pack in a variety of sounds on the album, each a truly unique piece but features a common, sonic thread of a mash-up of folk and electronica.

Chock full of unexpected touches, Singh keeps things fun with surprise elements like the German oompah-infused “The Weasel of Coventry” and a zippy kazoo on “Is This Some Kind of Shakedown?”. While Singh sounds like a wholly unique animal with the synthed-out bliss of Heavy Metal Sunset, his vocals and the piano-stylings on “Wash My Hair” sound Lennon-esque on “Wash My Hair” before morphing into a vaguely Pink Floyd-style synthstrumentation. In spite of the one-man show that is Steven Singh, he pulls off an amazingly full sound that is both instantly catchy and overwhelmingly fun.

RATING 7 / 10