Nero Simon and the Sunsetters - Treasure Chest (2022)
Artist: Nero Simon and the Sunsetters
Title: Treasure Chest
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Islamorada
Genre: Singer-Songwriter
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 40:38
Total Size: 94 / 275 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Treasure Chest
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Islamorada
Genre: Singer-Songwriter
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 40:38
Total Size: 94 / 275 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Treasure Chest (4:12)
02. Forever (4:56)
03. When The Lovin's Good (3:30)
04. Starboard (Escape To Cozumel) (3:14)
05. Baby It's Goodbye (5:00)
06. Fool's Paradise (4:11)
07. Blue Heaven (4:16)
08. Ocracoke (3:50)
09. Lost In Perdido (3:50)
10. Thunder Island (3:39)
This debut collection is a varied showcase of catchy radio-friendly tunes & the group sounds good. It starts with a Beach Boys-like “Treasure Chest,” with the added tastiness of a sax. The vocals are bright & though they don’t have the complicated harmonies of The Beach Boys this music does take a deeper dive into Beach Boys’ more serious era. With none of their abstractions. A well interpreted soft-rock potpourri.
The song even feels like its origins are not California but the Keys of Florida & the Gulf. A nice sunny shift. The band glides easily from one style to another on varied subjects. Retro convertibles, cheap sunglasses & dollar store sandals. Yet, when they touch upon topics like bad decisions, money, doomed romances, road trips & just wanting to escape – they take nods to past pop-rock & put a nice splash into the currents.
“Forever,” moves from the Beach Boys & introduces Melissa Mason’s vocals – a blend of Christine McVie/Christine Collister smokiness with Nero’s lead vocal. The song is mindful of mid-60s groups that also had melodic brief charmful songs like The Beach Nuts’ 1965 hit “Out In the Sun.”
The song even feels like its origins are not California but the Keys of Florida & the Gulf. A nice sunny shift. The band glides easily from one style to another on varied subjects. Retro convertibles, cheap sunglasses & dollar store sandals. Yet, when they touch upon topics like bad decisions, money, doomed romances, road trips & just wanting to escape – they take nods to past pop-rock & put a nice splash into the currents.
“Forever,” moves from the Beach Boys & introduces Melissa Mason’s vocals – a blend of Christine McVie/Christine Collister smokiness with Nero’s lead vocal. The song is mindful of mid-60s groups that also had melodic brief charmful songs like The Beach Nuts’ 1965 hit “Out In the Sun.”