A review of Swexico
by thelamusicscene.com May 2004
"Swexico"…soothing vocals and appealing melodies, you'll be delighted when you pop in this new release from Krister Axel. Brooklyn's rhythmic guitar lines, keys sustaining underneath and simple horns bouncing atop the melodic lines will have you singing along. It's well-chosen background vocals encourage audience participation.
Illuminate the Sky has a fast-paced percussion track but the vocals stay relaxed and uncomplicated. Axel's beaten, gruff tones welcome you further into his art. This track invokes visions of soaring with ease and good feelings. All the instruments are well-placed and meld together flawlessly.
Waterfall's finger-picked guitar pattern is more complex and lends itself to a 'live' feeling that is natural and soothing. This song has a progressive groove that slowly builds into an emotional climax, still easy yet vibrant.
Second Place has an Americana feel with a bluesy flow and more drawn-out vocals. Axel's crispy lines relate on a very human level. He conveys thoughts that cross generations of experience, life and love.
Georgia Rain is an epic conclusion to this EP showing off a bit more vocal range. Axel is obviously passionate in his delivery and is well equipped to take you along on his journey. As a listener his voice connects and communicates not only through lyrics but also through the music itself.
"Swexico" is a shining example of the local talent Los Angeles has to offer.
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