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HamsandwicH ‘Magnify’ Album

Photo Credit: Ruth Medjber

Irish alt-pop band HamsandwicH have released their fourth studio album ‘Magnify’. HamsandwicH have been one of Ireland’s most steady indie bands over the years. Their previous album ‘Stories From the Surface’ debuted at #1 on Ireland’s official album chart (the first time an unsigned Irish act accomplished this feat) and the band have opened for heavyweight international artists such as Arcade Fire and Pixies. Having sold out Dublin’s prestigious Olympia Theatre 3 times, they have also played on the main stages at the Electric Picnic and Longitude Festival. Additionally, they have performed at the legendary Slane Castle with Bon Jovi, and were personally invited by Mumford & Sons to support them in Phoenix Park.

Filled with rich textures, sublime melodies and intriguing instrumental arrangements ‘Magnify’ is a glorious display of HamsandwicH’s musicianship. The band blend indie, dance and pop elements to create a sound that is refreshing, laidback and ecstasy to the ears. 

‘Electro Wave’ begins the experience. Oozing exuberant 80’s soundscapes from the very first note ( enhanced by disco tones and slick bass grooves), the band kick-starts the album with a sound that is simply irresistible. The sprightly beats and shimmering synths give this track a bright upbeat vibe while the interplay between Niamh Farrell’s vocal lulls and Podge McNamee’s rich baritone creates a refreshing contrast throughout. ‘Julian’ continues the synth-driven vibe while ‘Run Run’ takes a darker undertone and moves towards a more indie aesthetic.

Within ‘Magnify’ the band’s musical prowess is on full display. They blend a lush concoction of musical genres throughout while keeping a tight leash on their sound, never allowing it to spin out of control. The result is expressive soundscapes that allow the listener to experience and enjoy different complementary musical elements with each listen. ‘Next Contender’ is a fine example of this. The track is impressive in its composition and execution. The song appears minimalist, jaunty, and light at first glance but on closer inspection, the listener is treated to rich textures, exciting musical undertones and deft production skills. For example within the track, classical tones on keys slip into arpeggios which lead the way through tempo shifts and transitions that occasionally intertwine with sprightly sharp guitar embellishments. The result is an intriguing display of musicianship that is a joy to listen to.

The undeniable talent of each member is on full display throughout the album. From the feet shuffling blues hues of ‘Fired Up’ to the beautiful ‘Good Friday’ ( which acts as a nod to the band’s former manager Derek Nally, who sadly passed away in 2010) there is no shortage of first-rate musicianship. The exquisite guitar riffs soar over lush melodic flows and rhythmic pulses while Farrell’s compelling vocals express tender lyrics with sweetness and power that is goosebump-inducing.

‘Magnify’ is a musical marvel from HamsandwicH. The album is a showcase of eloquent songwriting and expressive musicianship that is full of rich melodies, exciting musical twists and electronic flourishments.

 Stream ‘Magnify’ below 


Author: Danu