Stormy Seas
Release Date: November 1st
Rating: 8.5/10
They may be on Stormy Seas right now, but it looks like Cartwheels in Confined Spaces are sailing on to bigger things…
Stormy Seas is the debut EP from London-based duo Cartwheels in Confined Spaces, made up of jack-of-all-trades Michael Pheasant and rapper Darren Briscoe. It’s rare you get sent something to review that doesn’t immediately fall into a genre, this EP offering an ear-pleasing mix of electro-pop, rock and hip-hop.
The first track on the album, Storm’s Comin’, is a dramatic piano-filled introduction, giving us a taste of what’s to come and enticing us into the albums title track Stormy Seas. If we look past the cliché autoned vocals, this track really shows off what these guys can do, smacking you in the face with a barrage of beats, synths and a catchy pop hook, which will have you singing along by the second chorus.
The first single from the EP, Girl Shaped Hole, shows a different side to the duo, and proves why they are so hard to categorize. It’s a track filled with passionate vocals and toned down electronic effects, presenting us with a memorable pop track that seems made for mainstream radio. What Nobody Else Has is all a little bit emo in terms of its lyrics, but the duo manage to pull it back once again with its infectious pop-ridden chorus that will end up stuck in your head for days.
Don’t Give In is the perfect way for the band to conclude their debut release, proving to be the standout track on the EP. The duo’s rock influences shine through on with its head-bopping beats, and its punchy chorus proves that their out to create music to make you happy, ‘Dance like you don’t give a shit / Just look like you couldn’t care less’. That, they certainly do.
I see big things ahead for this band, but let’s hope on their next release we hear more from rapper Darren, who proves there’s no need for bad language and outrageous lyrics to grab the listener’s attention.
For fans of: Enter Shikari, Owl City, Tinie Tempah



