While the elaborate instrumental orchestrations flesh out what might otherwise be somewhat nondescript shoegaze tunes, the best songs serve as bait, coaxing the listener into Bleeding Rainbow’s enormous jams–and into revisiting often enough to enjoy their attention to detail.
Yeah Right has its charms, but they're echoes of a band Bleeding Rainbow used to be under a slightly different name.
The album’s instrumental sojourns and lyrical plainness feel more like science fair trial-and-error rather than true experimentation.
Despite the promising ingredients, Yeah Right fails to do anything to stand out in the already crowded indie-rock scene.
The biggest problem with Bleeding Rainbow isn’t necessarily their take on the shoegaze sound, but rather lead singer Sarah Everton’s voice.
1 | Go Ahead 6:08 | |
2 | Pink Ruff 3:12 | |
3 | You're Not Alone 4:47 | |
4 | Drift Away 5:15 | |
5 | Shades of Eternal Night 4:54 | |
6 | Fall Into Your Eyes 4:13 | |
7 | Inside My Head 3:46 | |
8 | Waking Dream 3:44 | |
9 | Losing Touch 4:39 | |
10 | Cover the Sky 4:54 | |
11 | Get Lost 5:06 |