Mayfair Kytes: Animus
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Mayfair Kytes: Animus

Melbourne based four-­piece Mayfair Kytes have just released their new album, Animus, bringing to you what the band’s lead singer Matt Kelly describes as a “reverse break­up album”. The album consists of a range of tracks leaving you with split emotions of lightness and mournfulness, and doing so via a mix of folk, jazz, chamber music and post-­rock elements. Making it a winner in most situations.

The carefully crafted, 8­track album, really gives away every little detail of their hard work with the sound of an orchestra to accompany their beautiful lyrics. It has a typical Melbourne sound to it, meaning it would probably be a killer show live as well.

Their single ‘Sleepyhead’ was definitely the highlight of the album, underlining the whole feel of Animus but with a more intimate and quirky twist to it. It really embodies the band’s authenticity, which is refreshing. ‘Seasonal Thaw’ comes as a close second, even though it originally was released in 2014, opening the album with its harmonic ‘60s sound making you feel like you should be in a movie. And the harmony is consistent throughout the whole album, but with many nuances – making you discover something new every time you listen to it.

Independent
Reviewed by Nilo Danai