Album Review: White Caves - White Caves

17 December 2013 | 8:55 am | Nichola Gray

Far from the typical Aussie rock sound you once heard from Darren Cordeux, the Kisschasy frontman redefines his songwriting with his new project, White Caves.



Far from the typical Aussie rock sound you once heard from Darren Cordeux, the Kisschasy frontman redefines his songwriting with his new project, White Caves. The five-track EP introduces dream-like tunes with a psychedelic side and an air of mystery, completed with catchy pop hooks that draw you in. Each track contains hauntingly beautiful lyrics carefully crafted to take you on a journey. Tide and Bruise are both over six minutes long which initially may seem a bit much but with such whimsical depth, enhanced by the evidently clean production, they leave you wanting more.