Sjaak Kassies has this project called The Fiber and it keeps him busy. His latest release is the single, “Away With Words” and it is a melancholy piece of music shrouded in setting suns and thunder storms. It is a song best served with the lights dim and one’s heart heavy and introspective. The Fiber is building stone by stone, song by song an impressive body of work. Hopefully, we’ll see a complete album in the near future because every time a new song drops I immediately want more, much more. Peace. Continue reading “the fiber // away with words”
that work // secret lover
It’s always good to have some bright glittery music to add to the radiant vibes of summer. Here, I have the original That Work “Secret Lover” single and the spectacular Party Supplies remix. Peace. Continue reading “that work // secret lover”
frank ocean // nostalgia, ultra | channel orange & beyond
Frank Ocean is without a doubt talented. Super talented. But, he is also a couple of other things. An anomaly and a game changer. In the history of R&B and soul music he is in good company. Think, in no particular order, the likes of Ray Charles, Quincy Jones, James Brown, and Curtis Mayfield, etc. This young singer/songwriter is particularly fond of Otis Redding, Issac Hayes, and Marvin Gaye, and stylistically it shows. But what Mr. Ocean does, and continues to do is closer to what Prince represents in terms of an expansive musicality. Quite honestly though, he’ll be the first one to tell you he doesn’t possess the guitar chops of Van Halen nor does he know any “secret chords like Saint David.” But man can this kid draw lines from a wide variety of influences. Pop, rock, and alternative just to name of few music genres he sources and funnels through his imagination.
Of course, all musicians draw influence from what has come before, but Mr. Ocean casts his net into the whole tapestry of music, or so it seems. Make no mistake his is an ear cocked in unlikely directions. So, if you haven’t listened to Frank Ocean’s nostalgia, ULTRA mixtape (FREE DOWNLOAD) I implore you give it a listen. If you’re a fan, and an avid listener of music, then you probably already know about the Radiohead references and MGMT samples. But then, there is the beautifully hijacked Eagles “Hotel California” and Coldplay “Strawberry Swing” takeovers. On these quasi-renditions Mr. Ocean leaves the music intact but inlays his own reworked lyrics effortlessly, and seamlessly atop.
And still, there is so much more. Because, it’s not only the music, (although he is the veritable musical contortionist) but it is too the unconventional lyrics, the quirky arrangements, and the Auto-Tune and his very capable singing as well. Listen to fan favorite “There Will Be Tears” with its varying tempo and heart-on-a-sleeve subject matter. It is songs like this, but also “Swim Good” and “We All Try” which put this young visionary into a singular category. Because thematically speaking this young gun breathes rarefied air into the aforementioned songs with touching tenderness and vulnerability that is as refreshing as it is endearing.
Yes, Mr. Ocean is different. But different in a good and wholly unique way. His music deviates, in subtle ways from the canon of the neo-soul movement. His latest offering, “Pyramids,” which according to unofficial industry murmurs, will appear on his debut Def Jam release Channel Orange . This song, “Pyramids,”in my opinion is more in the vein of “Novacane” and “Lovecrimes,” but that isn’t a necessarily a bad thing at all. Plus, this track clocks in at just under 10:00 minutes. Making it the longest (and deeply steeped R&B) track to date. And all this leads up to the expectations of Frank Ocean’s debut album release Channel Orange set to drop July 17th via Def Jam. I am excited, expectant and hopeful. Frank Ocean is definitely an artist to watch. Peace. Continue reading “frank ocean // nostalgia, ultra | channel orange & beyond”
grace potter & the nocturnals // never go back
Grace Potter & the Nocturnals made their debut in 2005 and they haven’t looked back. If you like great music that doesn’t sacrifice an iota of originality then this band fits the bill in spades. The music is eclectic, organic and manages to surprise again and again. The song, “Never Go Back” is taken from GPN’s 4th studio album release The Lion The Beast The Beat. You can cop this tour de force on Amazon and iTunes. After the jump I’ve also included earlier tracks taken from the band’s self-titled 2010 release and it’s all right here for your listening pleasure. Peace. Continue reading “grace potter & the nocturnals // never go back”
caged animals // this summer ep
Recently (June 12th) the chilled out untamed rock stars of a new era Caged Animals dropped their new 5-track Summer EP and its a whole lot of subdued primal noise pop. In a phrase, it’s perfect for long summer days and nights of discovery under starry skies. Or in much more apt language, these songs are pure dream cycle THC intravenous drip drop. Peace. Continue reading “caged animals // this summer ep”
dusted // total dust
Total Dust is the debut album from Dusted- Brian Borcherdt of Holy Fuck fame and producer Leon Taheny. The ten songs on this compilation is the result of several years spent touring and writing, fleshing out the beautiful sounds which are the bones and sinews of one of the best albums of 2012. Total Dust will be released via CD / LP / MP3 worldwide July 10th 2012. Peace. Continue reading “dusted // total dust”
garcia the eclectic // global judas
This is the official bio from Garcia The Eclectic’s bandpage, “An ode to the boom bap hip hop of the mid-nineties, Garcia The Eclectic’s “Global Judas” provides a mixture of hardcore battle tracks and emotional content, all with the poverty-stricken, East coast nineties flavor. The album is a sort of audiobiography, including stories and events woven together with violent, suicidal, emotional expression and various nihilistic and quasi-religious philosophical anecdotes; all held together with image-driven hip hop reminiscent of early Nas. Written with careful consideration to detail, this album was crafted with the upmost appreciation for the art of hip hop, and the perfectionist emcee’s effort shines through……delivering a modern classic.” Continue reading “garcia the eclectic // global judas”
supersonic society // compressor
Alex Ferry operates under the name Supersonic Society and the sets he creates are more than worthy of the dance floor. Listen to these two selections are get ready for a damn good time. Peace. Continue reading “supersonic society // compressor”
gemini club // here we sit ep
According to the band’s website, “Gemini Club is an indie-electronic band from Chicago that explores new sounds and music with technology”. However, they’re much more than that, they inspire sandwiches too! And, they have a new 7-track EP out titled Here We Sit. You can stream and download the new EP on the band’s webpage. Peace. Continue reading “gemini club // here we sit ep”
noosa // ep
A couple of months ago I reviewed the first single, “Fear Of Love” by electronic / acoustic dreamscape duo Noosa. I loved it! Now, Noosa is back with a brand sparkling new 5-track EP and its a joy to behold sonically. Yes, like their previous efforts there is beautiful music galore. The EP opens with the somber and expansive song, “Walk On By” and it has an ethereal and mysterious beauty reminiscent of the Cocteau Twins. However, Sky Barbarick‘s vocals are earthbound and hug your ears like dreamy poetic cloud cover. The second track, “Sail” is a broad sweeping uptempo song filled with quiet joy bursting at the seams. With the third track (and first single), “Fear Of Love” multi-instrumentalist Matt Buszko unfurls the synths and let’s a cavalcade of sensuous music intertwine sonorously with Sky’s smoky vox. My favorite, “Light Rays” is threaded throughout with sweet acoustic melody, enough to lull you into magical starlit reverie. This song is a beautifully bright lifeline of which I am thoroughly, and hopelessly, tangled within. The final track, “Mirrors” closes the EP, but it doesn’t stifle its mood. “Mirrors” is a song which fosters reflection and introspection, but above all it speaks of reassurance. This EP is rife with beauty and tenderness and a contemplative vibe. We were right to want more and this EP displays excellent songwriting and an eclectic blend of sounds. It is tranquility put to song and shot through with selfless love. This mini-ablum represents many moods, and this body of work is easily enjoyed singularly or soudtracking a tranquil evening with good friends. Listen the all the songs here after the jump. And to get this beautiful EP into your permanent collection it is available on iTunes. Peace. Continue reading “noosa // ep”










