Album Review: Pigeon - Settle In

17 February 2014 | 11:10 am | Alice Bopf

"On first listens, this release boasts all the most obvious signs of a dance release; elegant vocal distortions, punchy beats and strobing keys – a playful overall sound, perfect for, well… dancing."



On first listens, this release boasts all the most obvious signs of a dance release; elegant vocal distortions, punchy beats and strobing keys – a playful overall sound, perfect for, well… dancing. Yet the actual lyrics are further developed than your regular tracks intended for emphatic dance moves as opposed to sedentary reflection. This means that this release from Brisbane's own Pigeon might reach a wider audience – the raver and the thinker, the party and the morning after. This makes it a special record in itself. Plus its level of catchiness is a sin.