Mansions On The Moon - 'Full Moon' Review
rating: 3.5
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Californian band Mansions on the Moon certainly have some good contacts. Their first release saw their name alongside Diplo and Deadmau5 on the intriguing 'Paradise Falls' mixtape. On the back of that Pharrell Williams was an executive producer on their last EP, 2012's 'Lightyears'. This time they are out on their own for the first time with the 'Full Moon' EP. Without the direct influence of their friends, Mansions on the Moon have reverted to an unobtrusive ambient sound. The timing of this release is perfect; it is a great soundtrack for the changing seasons and longer nights. Opener and title track 'Full Moon' sets a marker and is certainly the most immediate and radio friendly track. There is no doubt from the very start that this is a pop band confident and assured in their abilities. From a strong start, 'It's Not Too Late' stumbles a little; "Now all the life is gone" sings Ted Wendler melodramatically "and like a ghost I can't stop holding on." Lyrics are not a high priority with this genre but it would be nice if they felt less like an afterthought than they do here. 'More Than Nothing' builds into a strong pop song by intelligently using the minimalist style of bands like The XX and then making it more accessible by applying it, along with a strong guest vocal by Codi, to a solid pop song that would not be out of place on records by most contemporary top 40 acts. In a trend started by their previous releases, 'Full Moon' has its fair share of guests. Two of the five songs feature guest vocals. The best of these is 'Heart of the Moment' which features Zee Avi in a beautifully judged cameo. The track itself is the most assured of the collection, capturing the retro 80's sound while remaining current.