National Feature: Spyn Reset- Serendipity

| October 1, 2013 | 0 Comments

by John Christen

Spyn Reset’s Serendipity is an instrumental carpet ride. The three-song compilation flows through ambient melodies and jazz-laden interludes, which meld perfectly with the interlacing vocals. Serendipity was recorded at London Bridge Studio in Seattle, WA, and produced by Geoff Ott (Queens of the Stone Age, 3 Doors Down), and mastered by Steve Turnbridge. With each transition, the album picks up speed as the songs evolve and interfuse before erupting into a symphony of synthesized sounds.

Spyn Reset manipulates a varied range of styles and produces a delightfully complex and harmonious ensemble. However, Serendipity left me unfulfilled. Namely, why was this tasty offering only twenty minutes long? Perhaps, the band’s new management company, Quagmire Productions, can coax Spyn Reset to release a few more tracks out of the studio. For those looking for a quick fix, the band will be in town for a show at Quixote’s October 3.

Online: spynreset.com

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Category: A-Sides

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