Video Voyeurism: Ball Park Music (I really don’t know you)
Wednesday, March 31st, 2010We love this video here at Musicadium! It’s hard to be down and unhappy when you have tunes like this playing in the office. The bright, colourful tones of this song are matched by the crazy brightness of this quirky, funny, happy clip. A relative newcomer to the Brisbane music scene, Ball Park Music nailed a single of the week on iTunes earlier this year. If you don’t believe us on how good they are, check out what Time Off Magazine had to say..
‘After a short break Ball Park Music take the stage with a lazy brass intro to ‘Black Skies’, before launching into the real track with the tremendous energy which has become a staple of their live performances. The band can hardly be seen from the back of the room as the crowd rush to the front, blocking the view of anyone more than 20 metres away from the stage. ‘Culture Vultures In The Year 2008’ is a number that truly takes the crowd to another level – with its fast tempo and catchy chorus line, the track allows the crowd to have a great time without them even realising it. The band is truly impressive this evening, with The Troubadour obviously being a venue which suits them perfectly. The many tones of their various instruments are not lost or blurred in this set: their sound is clean, crisp and quietly delightful. It’s performances like this that show exactly why Ball Park Music are as popular as they’ve recently become in the Brisbane indie-pop scene – this band is certainly one with an exciting future in front of them, although only time will tell exactly how exciting that will come to be’
- Time Off Magazine 10/2/10
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