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Esteban - Jump Ship (Single Review)

Sunday, 27 June 2010 Written by Adam Simpson
Esteban - Jump Ship (Single Review)

Esteban, release their new single tomorrow, Jump Ship, following the groups success with their last, She Goes Out. The group love touring, having already played with the likes of Dizzee Rascal, The Zutons and Friendly Fires and the Derbyshire based group who have been on the scene now since 2002 are currently embarking on a massive tour all over the UK.

The groups sound is an eclectic mix of Latin rock and indie. It’s unusual and catchy with pop hooks, samba beats and melodic riffs.

Jump Ship is a catchy single, the mix of Latin guitars and stomping drum beats with an indie sound overlaid works well enough.

The vocals and lyrics are pretty well presented, with nice backing vocals. There is quite an American indie sound going on. Pleasant, nothing amazing or life changing but easy to listen to.

Overall it is a good track. A decent pop song, it is not massively unique or inventive. It is definitely a summer tune, upbeat and happy with a good rhythm and catchy. It is well put together and will definitely appeal to anybody who likes the soft American Indie type sound.

Stereoboard Rating 6/10
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