Music Review: PetalShelf - Come What May

Part of: Arkansas Has a Music Scene?

Like a guitar-laden phoenix, PetalShelf is a band that was formed from the ashes of several former bands in 2001. Coming out of Leachville, AR, the band includes Ty Beach (vocals), Brandon Snider (guitars), Aaron Hampton (bass), and Brian Hill (drums). Though currently touring and stealing odd moments of spare time to write and record songs for their planned sophomore album, it is with their 2005 debut album that I’ve been spending much of my spare time listening to.

The guys in PetalShelf.If Come What May is what PetalShelf were capable of 2 years ago, I can’t tell you how much I hope I get the chance to listen to (and review) their next release. It’s just that good.

Though kicked into action by a wonderfully beefy guitar groove, both the album and the album’s opening track, “Queen of Broken Pride,” are anchored by some superb vocals from Ty Beach. Sounding like a nice mixture of Wes Scantlin (Puddle of Mudd) and Scott Weiland (Velvet Revolver, Stone Temple Pilots), Beach’s voice slithers in and around the other instruments and becomes on itself.

Next up is the galloping rhythm of “Unreal,” which stutters into a fairly funky groove that sounds good enough to have you scratching your head and wondering whether or not you’ve ever heard it on the radio. Though you probably haven’t, you should have, as it is a strong track.

Come to think of it, this is an album that is simply built on great tracks. Whether you’re listening to the swaggering splendor of “Neverbound,” the subtle melody that resides in “Fairweather Friend,” the churning guitar crunch of “Dead End,” the funky give and take of drums and guitar on “Cut and Dry,” the intensity of “Stolen Day,” or the sparse musical landscape of “Change My Mind,” you’re not going to find one single track that isn’t worth listening to.

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