Bus Stop Poets and the Lafayettes: Leave it to the Kids
Bus Stop Poets and The Lafayettes
Leave it to the Kids
(Juniper Surfer Records)
The roiling acoustic and lifting harmonies of âYou Wonât Miss Me (Here)â kicks us off to Bus Stop Poets Leave it to the Kids, their latest LP. This Detroit 4-piece has a very good handle on melody and layering their production while keeping their acoustic sensibilities well in hand.
âBlow,â the third tune in, slips and shunks with a good tight groove, once again showcasing some neat acoustic guitar playing by John Mabilia, and as seems to always be the case here, fantastic vocal harmonies from every member of the band. I like how this one is slightly darker in tone than the two that kicked off the album, and the retard of the vocal âOhâsâ are perfect.
Things get electric rockinâ on the title track, about halfway in, itâs a welcome bright walk of guitar jangle and wild flights of vocal. Johnny Edickâs bass is especially fun here. And âTracker Song,â mines more upbeat fun, here with slide and a country flavor, with some silliness with the harmonies and the lyric.
Rounding out this whole concoction âYou Wonât Miss Me (There)â ends led by a mandolin sound and the bandâs sweet harmonies once again; Cindee Lishâs vocals here especially standing out over the top.
The remaining member of the band, drummer Randy Nelson does a very good job at keeping things in the pocket, playing just whatâs needed in all the rich studied vocal and acoustic interplay. Bus Stop Poets certainly have what they do down.