Posted in: Musicouching by musicalnotes on May 21st, 2009 | 1 Comment
The Names that Spell “A&R” release strides forth as a redefining element that shapes the flux of the hip music culture of today.
Fusing in a polyrhythmic harmony and basking in golden vocal delivery, you have the names that spell’s latest album: “A+R.” Never fail, this album is more than just a bunch of musicians and repertoire—the names that spell bring to life more than just face stealing music. They stand for something artistically aesthetic, redefining the musical shift of musical culture, as we strive to know it today. Think Animal Collective, Stereolab, Tortoise, The Sea and Cake, Modest Mouse and you’re in the right ballpark. Here-ye hear-ye… here’s to good music!
A: Felicidad Estupenda – A smash of free flowing vocals, beats, and rhythms to open an album full of festive, explorative delight. If you don’t like large quantities of grilled cheese, try some.
B: Jugo de Narangja – Think vibrant of vibrant fluids of bombastic bursts. You have this… sink into it.
A: Sea Cucumber – Light and easy with particular phrasing that’s quite charming and disarming. The music itself is strangely aquatic… ebbs and flows with a curious vitality.
A: Blowah Spank Job – An organic growth in the back of your mind, this Collective like art work resonates with an Animal style primal acceptance towards music. Very tribal and campfire, this song is a perfect reflection of hip.
A: Sac Lunch – Bordering on holy, this song’s vision is quite epic. Imagination takes lift as you progress through this song, with a fleeting nostalgia this ballad will lift you up higher as in dreams.
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