Courtesy
Tier – Holy Hot Fire (thecourtesytier.com)
As the end of the year approaches I've been treated to
a handful of releases that I would easily classify as the
musical peaks of my 2011. "Holy Hot Fire" just
might be the most surprising of the mix. Brooklyn's Courtesy
Tier has existed in different forms over the last seven
years or so but finally found a comfortable niche' working
as a duo which featuresOmer Leibovitz on guitar and Layton
Weedeman on drums.
The EP grabs you from the very start with "Fall Asleep,"
a song so addictive I found myself singing along long before
I knew the actual lyrics. The song's Alt-Country vibe is
beautifully haunting, setting the tone for the emotional
roller-coaster that is "Holy Hot Fire". Uplifting
and warm at times, dark and emotionally crushing at others.
Despite being a two piece Omer and Layton deliver a full
sound that comes together perfectly. While "Fall Asleep",
"Standing Near", "Friend" and "Calling
Out" all share similar qualities and a somewhat haunting
kinship, "Cold" stands as a rousing, frantic offering
that gives the record a unique energy. Overall, the record
is a perfect blend of Rock, The Blues and a quirky Alt-Country
vibe. I'd highly recommend this to anyone with ears. - James
Damion
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