Ubiquity Machine – Beautiful Girl

Let me remind you who Ubiquity Machine are as I have previously reviewed music by this great band. Ubiquity Machine is Dan Marsh Howard Rabach and they have been writing and performing alternative/indie music for more than a decade, having accumulated over 100 songs together, in the DC Metro area.

Howard has over 25 years of performing, touring, and recording experience and Dan worked with multiple projects in the UK before emigrating to the USA and after taking some time out he is now back to making music! Both are multi-instrumentalists, producers, and songwriters.

So, now the introductions are out of the way, what of the song? This is yet another great track from this extremely talented duo.

As with the previous track, this one is fairly easy going with some laid-back drum and guitar work, and some meaty basslines that really tie it all together. There is some distortion used to create a 90’s rock / alternative rock feel to the song, but this is kept to a minimum and has just the right effect.

It’s the vocals, with a very Doors-like feel to them, that really sets this track apart and you would be forgiven for thinking this song came from the psychedelic era of the late 60’s. The lead vocals are accompanied by layered backups, and this gives the track depth, always giving the listener something new to hear.

The inclusion of the piano and other intoxicating sounds towards the latter part of the track really add to the atmosphere and you can really feel the song taking you off to another time and dimension.

Absolutely fantastic track, once again, and one that really draws you in. Awesome job!

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