“Lately” by Shapes Like People
We’ve reviewed the husband-and-wife duo Shapes Like People before, and now they’re back with another strong offering titled “Lately” — a gorgeous slice of retro pop with shimmering guitars and lush harmonies. You can hear echoes of The Everly Brothers, The Beatles, and The Byrds, with even a hint of Phil Spector’s famed Wall of Sound woven into the mix.
“Lately” is a superb composition built around an irresistible melody. The arrangement feels warm and tender, and I have to say, the guitar riff that opens and closes the song is absolutely wonderful — the kind of figure George Harrison might have crafted circa 1965. In fact, the song itself could easily have been written in the mid-sixties. It wouldn’t have sounded at all out of place on The Byrds’ Fifth Dimension or Younger Than Yesterday. And that’s the highest compliment I can offer, as that remains my favourite era in popular music.
Go give these guys a listen — and be honest: when was the last time music sounded this good?
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Review by staff at MBTM