"Walls Fall Down is Bedouins most recent single, so if you havent heard it youre probably living under a rock, or you dont live in Canada, have cable or listen to the radio. Either way, it looks like its going to be a hit, and its well deserved. Its a jaunty little number with the same political undertones that most of the bands other material has possessed. What really makes the song is the walking, up-tempo bass that bops and weaves in the background, driving the song forward. The vocals are as good as ever and thats nowhere more apparent than on the A-sides second song, "Hush, a traditional gospel song sung a cappella. Its haunting sound is a nice counter to the up-beat tempo of its predecessor. The B-side, "Stand Alone, is a softer number more akin to "Santa Monica (off the bands first release) than anything from their more popular records. The song builds upon itself, using tempo and vocal melodies to create tension, and ends up being the most powerful track on this limited (to 500) seven-inch.
(Dine Alone)Bedouin Soundclash
Walls Fall Down
BY Ty TrumbullPublished Jun 17, 2008
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