Softspoken and airy, the Surrogate
philosophy seems to reside more in
space and atmosphere than in
density. These former members of
the band Number One Gun have
come up with something special
here, with an indie rock flavor that
will add light to any sullen context. Think The Fire Theft minus the dirge.
Vocalist Christopher Keene seems to have found his niche vocally in this
tasteful display of mood. Trust me on this one — you will enjoy listening to this if you like soothing sounds. True to their form and desire to whisk the listener away
even for just a brief period of time, they sing, “Forget about the money, and forget
about yourself” on the track “15” (available for listen on their MySpace page).
Chico, Calif., seems to be the hub of more than just one solid emotional rock
outfit, and this band of veterans is no exception. Chris Keene also plays these
songs acoustically live at times, adding to the dimension of purity these songs
seem to possess. Fans of Number One Gun will find a bit of a departure here, but
the uplifting element is still present. And their new album is now out, cleverly
titled Love is For the Rich. myspace.com/surrogateparty