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Lal Meri

Lal Meri

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Album Review

Singer Nancy Kaye (who has recorded pop and jazz albums under the pseudonym Rosey), keyboardist/programmer Carmen Rizzo (of Niyaz), and keyboardist/programmer/trumpeter Ireesh Lal (Hot Sauce Johnson, Animastik) came together as a trio in 2006 and named themselves after an ancient Hindu folk song. As one might expect given their wildly disparate backgrounds, the sound they create together is a delicious mishmash of elements: Kaye's singing style harks back explicitly to the teasing, slightly nasal blues-jazz style of 1930s torch singers, while the supporting grooves created by Rizzo and Lal are a seamless blend of South Asian instruments, techno beats, layers of synthesizer and strings, and crunchy drum loops. On paper this may all sound like a run-of-the-mill East-meets-West worldbeat project, but the resulting sound is actually both unique and richly, consistently entrancing. On standout tracks like "Dreams of 18" and the gorgeous, liltingly funky "Give Your Light," Kaye's dark, sly, sexy voice contrasts nicely with the kaleidoscopically varied backing instruments, while "Rainbow" brings in a more rockish flavor and "Take Me as I Am" incorporates elements of 1960s psychedelia without sacrificing any of the album's edgy funkiness. Nor are the lyrics anything to sneeze at: lines like "I could say I'm sorry but it wouldn't be true" are quite a bit sharper than what one normally encounters in this kind of pan-continental dance music. This is a thoroughly impressive debut from a major new force in electro world fusion.

Customer Reviews

LAL MERI

INDO FUSION I get very excited when a new genre of music becomes available that makes sense. This album is probably the best release to have hit iTUNES in a long, long time. The music is a seamless blend of Indian orchestration and Euro Alternative. The vocalist, outstanding. Period. She brings you back to a time when Zero 7 graced our space. Our fascination with India is not new. In the Sixties and Seventies it's influence was present in a lot of our pop & folk music. Remember The Fab Four out of Liverpool ? Since the New Millennium, we have to thank the people at Buddha Bar for bringing it back to our attention in a different form. Today, we must acknowledge Bollywood for evolving the sound with films like Bend It Like Beckham and Slumdog Millionaire. So, open your mind and take a listen. I'm sure you are going to love the Pure Positiveness of LAL MERI. The sound is FRESH ALIVE SOOTHING and INTELLECTUALLY STIMULATING.

Finally!!!

I have been waiting so long for this Album to come out! I feel like I have been playing the same 3 songs on Facebook over and over! This band has a great sound, similar to Bitter:Sweet, with a great middle eastern influence. Bad Things and Sweet Love are my current favorite. Great Martini drinking music!!

AMAZING NEW BAND!!!!

You must buy this album!! They sound fantastic and every song is absolutely wonderful! i can listen to this album over and over again and never get sick of it.

Lal Meri, Lal Meri
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