5.31.2011
CD REVIEW: Ben Harper "Give Till It's Gone"
Ben Harper has been making music for two decades, and with each new release he brings something new and exciting to the table while still remaining true to his roots and his sound. This latest album, although filled with a ton of rock, finds him lyrically and conceptually returning to his roots as a folk artist. The content of his music is heartfelt and real, with both straightforward descriptions of loss and heartache as well as symbolic representations of the world in which he lives. It's not surprising that the rock music sounds a lot like his recent work with his 'other' band Relentless7, and the lead single "Rock N' Roll Is Free" is an incredible depiction of that. The song also channels folk rock legend Neil Young, and the album itself features guest appearances by Jackson Browne and Ringo Starr. "Feel Love" is sure to see some heavy radio airplay and "I Will Not Be Broken" is destined to become a quiet fan favorite. Ben Harper always wears his heart on his sleeve in all of his music, but it has never been so evident as it is here.
New Release Tuesday
New music out today worth checking out:
- Death Cab For Cutie - Codes And Keys
- Greg Holden - I Don't Believe You
- Dave Matthews Band - Live At Wrigley Field
- My Morning Jacket - Circuital
- Eddie Vedder - Ukulele Songs
5.27.2011
CD REVIEW: Bahamas "Pink Strat"
Reissued by Brushfire Records, Bahamas' debut album is a simple display of what it means to make outstanding stripped down music. Guitar, drums, and vocals are all it takes to make great music. In fact, you don't even need to have songs that are any longer than 3 minutes. Most of the tracks on this album clock in at less that 3 minutes, with one of the best coming in under 2. That song is "Sunshine Blues" and the title itself sums up the entire feel of the album. It's quietly upbeat and subdued throughout, yet you still get a sense of the complexity that goes into creating simplicity. "Already Yours" is by far the album's cornerstone track, with it's accessible lyrics and radio friendly vibe. The album closes with an obscure cover song, "Whole Wide World," which is also where the name Bahamas came from. You can try to draw comparisons to all kinds of indie and acoustic folk artists from all corners of the globe, but the bottom line is there is no other like Bahamas, and this is just a taste of what is immensely possible in with such a simple musical idea.
CD REVIEW: Sam Roberts Band "Collider"
Sam Roberts Band has come full circle in their career with the release of their latest album. This album is the band's best since their major label debut "We Were Born In A Flame" and contains the band's best song since "Brother Down." That song is "The Last Crusade" and it leads off an album that, from front to back, is a study in sonic artistry and lyrical mastery. Enlisting the assistance of an established saxaphone player (Antibalas' Stuart Bogie) and percussionist (Califone's Ben Massarrella), Sam and company deliver songs that are as rockin' as ever. The addition of the additional musicians brings sounds into the mix that are unfamiliar to SRB fans, but elevates their already unique sound and adds an incredible element of funkiness. Quite possibly their most funk filled song ever, "Let It In" just plain makes you want to dance. "I Feel You" is the song on the album that bridges their entire career, showcasing their rock core, and the aside from the lead track, "Streets Of Heaven (Promises, Promises)" is possibly the best on the album from a lyrical standpoint. They did things differently while making this album, and the end result is an elevated version of a familiar sound. Sam Roberts Band has returned their music to a youthful yet mature form, and it shows just why these Canadians continue to blow fans away.
CD REVIEW: Kate Voegele "Gravity Happens"
Kate Voegele has been leading a double life as of late, playing herself in real life and her alter ego, Mia, on the television show "One Tree Hill." Mia is basically Kate Voegele in fictional form, but Kate still makes time to be Kate and do what she does. Her latest album is her most mature. She has come a long way since her days as an indie songstress, flirting with major label success, a go-around with backing by MySpace, and now finds herself making her most artistic and musical album at her new home, ATO Records. Songs like the title track showcase her skills as a lyricist, and her pop roots are evident on "Heart In Chains" (which she performed as Mia on TV) and "Sunshine In My Sky." This is the album that Kate Voegele set out to make when she began down her path to a career in music. With this she will solidify herself as the true artist that she has always been and not get lost in an endless sea of pop princesses.
5.24.2011
New Release Tuesday
New music out today worth checking out:
- Joseph Arthur - The Graduation Ceremony
- Stephen Marley - Revelation, Pt. 1: The Root Of Life
5.17.2011
New Release Tuesday
New music out today worth checking out:
- Bahamas - Pink Strat
- Andrew Belle - The Ladder (Limited Edition)
- Dispatch - Dispatch EP
- Ben Harper - Give Till It's Gone
- Moby - Destroyed
- Parachute - The Way It Was
- Rootdown - Tidal Wave
- Kate Voegele - Gravity Happens
Labels:
Andrew Belle,
Bahamas,
Ben Harper,
Dispatch,
Kate Voegele,
Moby,
new releases,
Parachute,
Rootdown
5.10.2011
5.03.2011
New Release Tuesday
New music out today worth checking out:
- Priscilla Ahn - When I Grow Up
- Brandi Carlile - Live At Benaroya Hall
- Fleet Foxes - Helplessness Blues
- Galactic - The Other Side Of Midnight: Live In New Orleans
Labels:
Brandi Carlile,
Fleet Foxes,
Galactic,
new releases,
Priscilla Ahn
5.01.2011
BURN THIS / May 2011
- Dispatch "Melon Bend"
- Sam Roberts Band "The Last Crusade"
- Bedouin Soundclash "Elongo"
- Two Spot Gobi "Guiding Star"
- Matt Nathanson "Faster"
- Brett Dennen "Surprise, Surprise"
- Chris Velan "Any Number Of Ways"
- Jason Spooner "Wishing Well"
- Jay Nash "Shake It All Off"
- William Fitzsimmons "Beautiful Girl"
- Bahamas "Already Yours"
- Middle Brother "Wilderness"
- The Head And The Heart "Down In The Valley"
- Schuyler Fisk (featuring Harper Blynn) "Blue Ribbon Winner"
- Trent Dabbs "Leave To See"
- Matthew Mayfield "Now You're Free"
- Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors "Can't Get Enough Of You"
- Bob Schneider "Everything Is Cool"
- Chamberlin "Paper Crown"
- My Morning Jacket "Circuital"
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