james vincent mcmorrow | how to waste a moment

james vincent mcmorrow  | how to waste a moment
james vincent mcmorrow | how to waste a moment

 

james vincent mcmorrow | how to waste a moment

 
James Vincent McMorrow drops new material out of nowhere with the scintillating track How To Waste A Moment. Mr. Mc continues his thread of alt R&B and it suits me just fine. Hopefully this signals there is a new release coming soon. Hell, I am still reeling from Post Tropical. But more is always better, especially if its coming from this talented Irishman. Oh and if you can, then most certainly do yourself a favor and catch JVM live. James is out on tour now, check for tour dates after the jump. Peace. Continue reading “james vincent mcmorrow | how to waste a moment”

active child | 1999


 
Active Child (Pat Grossi) sets a tender mood in which time coagulates and gets stuck within the soft tissue ventricles of your radiant heart. And as the track 1999 languidly unspools itself around a bouquet of silvery tears you will fall deeper, fall fast and futility apart. This is chill-out R&B music at its very mundane and forlorn best. Continue reading “active child | 1999”

our sunday best: james vincent mcmorrow | post tropical

james vincent mcmorrow  | post tropical
 
James Vincent McMorrow has no doubt released what will become one of the most talked about and listened to albums of 2014. Period. It is nigh impossible to argue contrarily against the bare beauty of this rural folksy falsetto meets electronica permutation.

The album opens with the stark and poetically up ending track Cavalier, this song alone is enough to slay the most rogue demon raging in one’s heart. A song which borders on the gospel, and with such grandiose breadth it sucks the literal air out of the room. Cavalier, oh how inaptly titled.

The Lakes is born through tectonic heart beats before they are dashed, coursing bloodied and bruised over the smoothly worn river stone of JVM’s lichen-crusted mewling. By song end, leaving only a memorable coppery and twangy feeling in your ears.

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And of course there is Red Dust, again you may wonder if William Butler Yeats is ghostwriting the lyrics unearthed from Mr. McMorrow’s soul. This ode would be at home sung out from the choir at St. Patrick’s Cathedral. So righteous. “Sometimes my hands, they don’t feel like my own, I need someone to love, I need someone to hold…” . Gooseflesh, no?

The track Gold, is as hopeful as Spring time, strewn with clover and dark-red Helleborine. All Points, Look Out and Repeating are all standard issue beauties from the McMorrow archived reverie of the tender and the true . That is until we come upon the latter three tracks. The title-track Post Tropical glistens star-like, inhabiting a haunted space lit by the lighthouse beacon of JVM’s understated singing. It possess cold tendrils and crashes upon rocks its white water and fury, before plummeting over shear cliffs into oblivion. Then there is my favorite track, Glacier. The absolute beauty of James’ voice is front and center here. Set in a call and response tug of war between music and voiced beauty, with hand claps aplenty. The sirens are calling, amid a pensive tuba the woodwinds are crying, and the crescendo builds ever higher before settling mist like and wounded. “I want to go south of the river, face it alone in the heart of the winter…”

The Post Tropical LP closes with Outside, Digging, which could be an ode, perhaps even a final goodbye and thank you to the recently departed Seamus Heaney. For Seamus Heaney penned a most excellent poem, Digging, and so I thought, well maybe. “There is little light from the warmth of the sun…”. Peace. Continue reading “our sunday best: james vincent mcmorrow | post tropical”

james vincent mcmorrow | red dust | video


 
James Vincent McMorrow breaks away from what was a nice comfy safe bet. But with talent such as his it isn’t much of a gamble at all. On his latest track Red Dust the Irishman threads his chilling voice through stalwart beats fueled by an earful of rhythm and blues. It is gorgeous to hear, almost gospel like. This is the lead single from his forthcoming release Post Tropical due out January 14, 2014 through Vagrant Records. I already pre-ordered mine, so what are you waiting for? Peace.
 
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active child // evening ceremony

If words aren’t enough to inspire action… then we are lost.

Whether you are lover or beloved. On this slight and chill Michigan morning it is Sunday and the music matches the countenance of the weather and the occasion. Behold. Fore the tender tendrils of spring are doing their determined best to permeate the frost strewn terra firma. And Active Child‘s track Evening Ceremony is knocking a ragged hole in your heart.  “You Are All I See” Deluxe Edition is available now on iTunes via Vagrant Records. Peace. Continue reading “active child // evening ceremony”

School Of Seven Bells // Ghoststory

Alejandra de la Deheza + Benjamin Curtis = School OF Seven Bells (SVIIB). This Brooklyn-based duo just released the much anticipated LP Ghoststory via Vagrant Records. After the jump you can preview selections from Ghoststory and check out the “Lafaye” (Scissor Sister Remix). And as an extra bonus go to Rolling Stone and peep the premiere of the David Lowery and Toby Halbrooks directed “Lafaye” video, it will send you swooning. And, you can cop the album on iTunes and HERE for a free download the track “Scavenger”. Just in case you wondering were you can catch SVIIB in concert check out their North American TOUR SCHEDULE to see if they’ll be near you. Peace. Continue reading “School Of Seven Bells // Ghoststory”