It's been almost a month since my last entry. Life has been hectic, but in a positive way. Lots of exciting things happening in the way of interviews and reviews etc.
Enough of the excuses though. Here's this weeks Tuesday Tracklist (as usual, click on the song titles for links to the tracks):
1. Kwabs - "Last Stand"
Absolutely delicious vocals. Kwabs will no doubt be compared to artists like James Blake, Jamie Woon and East India Youth. However something about this beautiful talent feels like it has the legs to stand up alongside the lofty heights of his peers. The whole e.p deserves your utmost attention. Spine tinglingly gorgeous.
2. Snarky Puppy - "What About Me?"
Musos rejoice! Snarky Puppy are back! These guys just get better and better with every release. 'What about me' is an absolutely blistering track (to say the least), the drums alone are enough to blow anyone away. The musicianship displayed here is for lack of a better phrase 'astoundingly flabbergasting'.
Even if you are not a self proclaimed "muso" you simply have to check these guys out, your mind will be blown.
3. Active Child - "Hanging On"
Released in 2011, this track is a masterclass on how to compose, produce and write not just a song but a work of art. This is one of those pieces of music that will transport you to a different planet. The pure passion an skill behind this is undeniable.
4. Reva DeVito - "KISSES(prod. by B.Bravo)"
Getting sick of the dreary winter weather? Ready for a little bit of a sun injection? GET THIS TRACK ON! Reva DeVito will deliver this in a heartbeat. You will find yourself dancing around your respective rooms in no time. Wonderful.
5. Rhye - "The Fall"
2013 saw the release of some great music, and this track is no exception. The vocals might have you fooled that they were performed by a sultry female vocalist... however these delightful earfuls are actually delicately sung by the profoundly talented Mike Milosh. What a sexy track.
Hope you enjoy this weeks lot of tracks!
I've also been busy over at The Shirker. Below is a link to a review of Sun Kil Moon's new album Benji. Just click on the picture to be magically transported to more words by me (it's worth it I promise!).
