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12 in 12 Music: Castaneda

Monday, December 15th, 2008

Castaneda

“And we can hear them coming home…”

Music by: Castaneda
Suggested Listen: “So This Is What We’re Gonna Do”
Recommended Tracks: Life Changes, Whatever

On October 6, 2008, Castaneda quietly released “So This is What We’re Gonna Do” from their Echo Park home. The band’s first batch of fresh tunes in a little while, it’s great to hear Castaneda has found their stride. And it’s great to have them as the featured music throughout today’s 12in12.

Where hopefulness and hopelessness meet you will find something that sounds like Castaneda. Maybe that’s true for The Resistance? No matter what, today is going to be epic.

These are catchy tunes sung by singer Vega Schenk and played by some of the coolest hipsters in town, really. A Castaneda show is said to be a great time. Lots of good looking people nodding in unison to a band that is just turning 1 in a few days. Not a bad start considering Castaneda is in a bunch of films and TV shows and the more you pay attention to Indie stations across the country, the more you see their name in the rotation.

Hats off to Castaneda for loaning us four brand new tracks. Click away and support these guys. They are going places.

Speaking of going places, thanks for such an amazing season of LG15: The Resistance. The chapters have flown by and it’s been a pleasure working on such a big project for the entire team.

Big hugs.

Seth

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Week 12 Music - Celldweller

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

celldweller

“It’s time to take ahold of what belongs to me, it’s time to walk away with no apologies.”

Music by: Celldweller
Suggested Listen: Soundtrack For the Voices In My Head Vo1.
Recommended Tracks: Birthright, Through the Gates, Pursuit of the Hunted

Our last chapter of the season features the industrial nu-metal stylings of Detroit’s very own, Celldweller.

Let me start by clearing this up. Celldweller is actually one guy who goes by the name Klayton. He creates the kind of music you score your film to. It’s dark, it’s intense but it’s not over the top. He’s probably a teddy bear but his music freaks us out in a good way. Klayton is about to release a record called “Soundtrack for the Voices in My Head Vol. 1” that will be heard in films and TV shows for years to come. And thanks to Celldweller and trueAnthem, you can download this record for FREE all week.

Celldweller really took off in 2003 with a self-titled online-only release that debuted at #17 on Billboard’s Digital Charts. Literally every song on Celldweller has been featured in a movie, video game or TV show. According to its’ label, this feat has been matched by only two other artists: Moby and The Crystal Method. We figured we didn’t want to be the ones left out, so we asked and got lucky!

Now, I’m curious about the close ties between the name Celldweller and the music. Did some googling and found that “Celldweller” reportedly started as a nickname given to Klayton by some friends who said he spent all of his time in the studio. Still, fans maintain that the ‘real’ meaning of the name or the motivations and thoughts behind the songs is entirely unclear. Celldweller publicly claims the name refers to “personal and cultural bondage” but many people, myself included, don’t buy it. I wonder if there’s some even darker, cooler, mysterious stuff going on?

A couple of releases and a few more movies later and we get to Celldweller’s latest work and the opportunity to preview it for you here, first (ignore that Scion commercial from September). I hope you enjoy these three tunes and lose yourself in this last Chapter of LG15: The Resistance. As always, thanks for listening, thanks for watching.

On the Fly. Off the Cuff.
Birthright – real deal harmony between music and words.

Through the Gates - Techy. Intense. Triumphant.

Pursuit of the Hunted – freaky stuff.

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Week 11 Music - Tokyo Police Club

Monday, November 24th, 2008

Tokyo Police Club

Music by: Tokyo Police Club
Suggested Listen: Elephant Shell
Recommended Tracks: “Juno”, “In a Cave”, “The Harrowing Adventures of?”

Two weeks ago Tokyo Police Club made their network debut on Desperate Housewives. This week, they make their debut on the LG15 network as the Chapter 11 featured artist (way more exciting). And as things are simmering to a boil on the first season of LG15: The Resistance, we couldn’t have a better band to take us on our journey this week.

Tokyo Police Club is a key fixture in the indie-rock world Hundreds of bands are trying RIGHT NOW to break down their success and are just tearing the bottom out of the scene in the process. It’s not the hooks, it’s not the intensity…it’s the grittiness of playing rock n’ roll every night to survive and writing songs inspired by the tension and excitement of everyday life. It shows in TPC’s relentless touring and commitment to breaking the molds of the traditional music business by releasing music in small bursts AND on full releases. Having been lucky enough to see these guys a couple of times I get the distinct feeling their recorded music has a bit of catching up to do to match the insanity of the live show.

Their first full-length record, “Elephant Shell” arrived about 18 months after the now legendary “A Lesson in Crime” (perhaps the best rock EP in recent memory). Lots of expectations. We’ll find out this week if the guys have what it takes but every indication is that Tokyo Police Club is here to stay and is not just another buzz band. They buzz because they are that good.

Singer/bassist David Monks describes TPC’s sound as “wide-eyed post-punk with a tendency to get over excited-so much that someone has to come and tell it to settle down.” It’s figuring out when to mellow out that ‘tendency’ that makes “Elephant Shell” a great record.

Tokyo Police Club will tour all of December in a cross-country Canadian trek with Metric, The Dears, and Sebastian Grainger and the Mountains. Go see this show. Go see live music. Happy Thanksgiving!

Dec. 12, 2008 Sound Academy - Toronto, ON
Dec. 13, 2008 Sound Academy - Toronto, ON
Dec. 15, 2008 Burton Cummings Theatre - Winnipeg, MB
Dec. 16, 2008 Prairieland Centre - Saskatoon, SK
Dec. 17, 2008 Shaw Conference Centre - Edmonton, AB
Dec. 19, 2008 MacEwan Hall - Calgary, AB
Dec. 21, 2008 The Vogue - Vancouver, BC
Dec. 22, 2008 The Vogue - Vancouver, BC

On the Fly. Off the Cuff.
“In a Cave” – Things are moving too fast.

“Juno” – Almost perfect.

“The Harrowing Adventures of?” - I remember so well.

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Week 10 Music - Illa J.

Monday, November 17th, 2008

Illa J

Music by: Illa J.
Suggested Listen: “Yancey Boys”
Recommended Tracks: “R U Listenin’?”, “We Here”, “DFTF”

Did you know Jonas and the crew are into Hip-hip? That’s what I heard. That’s what you’re hearing all week, thank you Illa J.

Now I realize you may not know who Illa J. is or what the foundation of his music is about. As bittersweet as it is, let me recount the story about a very talented set of brothers that you are going to be hearing a lot over the next several months as “Yancey Boys” unfolds into public consciousness.

Illa J.’s brother was the late great producing genius J Dilla who sadly passed away in 2006 at the age of 32. J Dilla produced hit songs for Janet Jackson, Busta Rhymes, The Pharcyde and a ton more. One consequence of losing such a beat guru so young was he left behind a body of finished, but unreleased work. His younger brother Illa picked up the pieces and wrote verse after verse after chorus with them, creating “Yancey Boys” in the process. Having your late brother produce your debut record as an MC must be pretty heavy. I hope Illa finds success in all of this, he’s a real talent that’s endured a struggle to get there.

On the Fly. Off the Cuff.
“DFTF” – sounds like the beat and rhyme were written at the same time, by the same guy.

“We Here” – Celebration of Life

“R U Listenin’?” – Rad verse trading with Guilty Simpson.

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Chapter 9 Music - Colourmusic

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

Colourmusic

Music by: Colourmusic
Suggested Listen: ““f, Monday, orange, February…”
Suggested Tracks: “Put In a Little Gas”, “Yes!”, “Winter Song”

THIS WEEK, we resist to the sounds of Colourmusic, a rare example of a band that does a good job blending genres to find its ‘sound’. In this case, it’s psychedelic pop and rock. Basing their work on Newton’s color theories and the resulting soundscapes, Colourmusic just dropped their debut LP “f, Monday, orange, February, venus, lunatic, 1or 13”, and no, I did not make that title up! The music doesn’t disappoint, every song is a well-thought out work bordering on the complex. Think the Who meet Queen with a little bit of Lou Reed sprinkled in for good measure.

Colourmusic gets downright inventive on stage. There’s no other way to say it, these guys are intriguingly bizarre and truly unforgiving. They’ve had their hair and clothes cut off, been painted, painted the stage and their equipment and who knows what else. They even spent a year (the “Roy Period”) in which all five members lived their lives as the same person, all the way down to trying to date the same girl. And somehow their music reflects this passion for the absurd in an incredibly authentic way when matched with their playing. Go see Colourmusic.

For those in the know, Colourmusic is on a serious rise. Before too long, everyone will be into them and we’ll be able to say we knew them when. They’ve been played on over 160 college radio stations, the Tonight Show and heard on several MTV shows. We’ve laid out below their remaining 2008 concert dates. Go see a show and let us know what you think. Here’s hoping this exposure puts Colourmusic over the edge and into the minds of the masses.

Dec 2 2008 Lubbock, TX @ Bash Riprock’s #2
Dec 3 2008 Albuquerque, NM @ Launchpad (w/ Dressy Bessy)
Dec 4 2008 Phoenix, AZ @ Modified (w/ Dressy Bessy)
Dec 5 2008 Tucson, AZ @ Plush (w/ Dressy Bessy)
Dec 7 2008 Los Angeles, CA @ Spaceland (w/ Dressy Bessy)
Dec 8 2008 Visalia, CA @ The Cellar Door (w/ Dressy Bessy)
Dec 9 2008 San Francisco, CA @ Rickshaw Stop (w/ Dressy Bessy)
Dec 12 2008 Seattle, WA @ Sunset Tavern
Dec 13 2008 Boise, ID @ Neurolux (w/ Dressy Bessy)
Dec 16 2008 Ft. Collins, CO @ Road 34 Bike Bar
Dec 17 2008 Denver, CO @ Hi Dive
Dec 19 2008 Lawrence, KS @ Replay Lounge

On the Fly. Off the Cuff.
“Winter Song” – pleasantly seductive.

“Yes!” – move it along!

“Put In a Little Gas” – show stopping ANTHEM. Certifiable hit. Chalk it up now.

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Chapter 8 Music - Morningwood

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

Morningwood

“You’re always clickin’ and pointin’
pointin’ and clickin’
and clickin’ that thing forever”

Music by: Morningwood
Suggested Listen: Sugarbaby (EP)
Recommended Tracks: Sugarbaby, Best of Me, That’s How You Know It’s Love

Morningwood writes larger-than-life, decadent rock that has a brilliant attitude with loud shades of ‘I just don’t care’ woven into their polished sound. Suits us just fine. It’s nice to hear from a band that is comfortable playing in its shoes. Go see them live and you’ll be converted. This week we will hear three songs from the Sugarbaby EP to bring along the story of Maggie & Co.

The brainchild of badass singer Chantal Claret and bassist Pedro Yanowitz, Morningwood kicks your ass and leaves you smiling for more. I’ll spare you their resumes, but we’re talking about some serious players here. I would say their sound, intensity and drive link them to our show in a serious way. And, David Letterman ranks the Wood among his favorite guests ever. Not bad at all.

And in what’s definitely becoming a trend, I first heard Morningwood on YouTube. Great song, wacky video=letter from me. (Ok, so I’m a sucker for The Muppets).

Chantal and the crew are currently putting the finishing touches on their first full-length release and will tour away most of next year. So check them out, give a listen – leave a note and tell them we sent you.

Have a great Chapter 8.

On the Fly. Off the Cuff.
“Best of Me” – Sometimes when you leave someone you end up feeling worse than you ever did when you were with them. And I guess sometimes that someone goes and writes a hit song about how stupid you are for it.

“That’s How You Know It’s Love” – Sad but true. Tongue and cheek dirty.

“Killer Life” – Resist to this buddy.

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And the winner is…

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

The winner of an autographed copy of the BRAND NEW Scissors For Lefty EP, signed by the band and the two cast members of his choice is…Daniel Jenkins!!

Daniel, take a bow, congratulations. Email amanda@lg15.com to claim your prize.

Thanks to everyone who entered!!!

Chapter 7 Music - Killola

Monday, October 27th, 2008

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“Digital umbilical…
The bottlenecking ones and zeroes
are drowning out the songs of heroes and…”

Music by: Killola
Suggested Listen: “I am the Messer” (2008)
Recommended Tracks: Strung Out on Sunshine, All of My Idols are Dead, 10,000 Pound Ego

Killola write. Killola play. Killola relentlessly promote. This four-piece band led by the venerable and sassy Lisa Rieffel is the first we signed up for LG15: The Resistance. The music kicks ass and drives scenes; their attitude is just right. Lots of punk, lots of garage. Definitely a good time. Killola brings a good time as much as they kick your ass. And they’re big fans of the show! We’ve been waiting to drop them on you for months. And the time is finally here.

Killola has been taking the world by storm since 2003 when they first started gigging around the LA indie punk scene. They embrace the Internet and have reaped the benefits all over the globe. Killola spent May 2007 touring the UK for the first time on the strength of their first single “Barrel of Donkeys”. (Check out the free “Live in England” sessions on Killola.com). They released their 2008 album “I am the Messer” on USB wristband drives and went back on the road playing 27 shows in 32 days this fall. They have no plans to let up and will be heading back out on the road in early 2009. “Messer” is raising quite a buzz in the indie world and blog circles, these guys are just getting started. Mark my words.

You might have seen Lisa R. as “Daisy” in the online series “Girltrash!” If you haven’t, go check out her performance. Lisa and guitarist Johnny Dunn also host “The Lisa and Johnny Show” on Dave Navarro’s Spread Radio Live every Monday night at 8PM (EST). Tune in, it’s a good time for sure.

Thanks to the folks at digilabel True Anthem, Killola is offering, “I am the Messer” for free on their website, commence downloading…now.

On the Fly. Off the cuff.

“Strung Out on Sunshine” – Creepy, cool. Great hook. Call KROQ. This song is a hit.

“All of My Idols are Dead” – Catchy song to say the least. Lots of heart. My idols are dead too, everything’s changin’. “This information overload is poison.”

“10,000 Pound Ego” – Speaks for itself. I wouldn’t want to piss Lisa off either.

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Best News Ever

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

We’ve decided to extend this week’s Scissors For Lefty/Autographed Cast Member CD for another week!

All you need to do is leave a comment here AND head over to the SFL myspace page and leave a comment about the show.

Multiple entries are always welcome, spread the word!

Chapter 6 Music - Scissors For Lefty

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Scissors For Lefty

“Oh sadder days
No longer, we should celebrate
No Miserables”

Music by: Scissors For Lefty
Recommended Listen: EVERYTHING
Suggested Tracks: Next To Argyle, Give Me Your Brights, Consumption Junction

New Contest Alert! – Autographed Band/Cast Member CD Giveaway, Deadline Saturday October 25th.

THIS WEEEK we continue our three-part showcase of featured music in the show from the best bands appearing this week in the 2008 CMJ Festival in New York City. Now entering the ring, San Francisco’s very own, Scissors For Lefty! I love them. So should you. Ding Ding.

SFL is a favorite band to hail from the potent San Francisco indie scene and one that really has a chance to go all the way. You might have seen them on tour with Arctic Monkeys, Blonde Redhead, Shiny Toy Guns or The Fratelli’s. They get compared to The Killers but I don’t really get why, it’s not even close. A wise man once said, “If Scissors For Lefty were an article of clothing, they just might be your favorite sweater.” They just stick like that, glamour and all. Songs are filled with ecstasy, agony, loneliness and a certain swagger that ties the whole thing together, and it’s beautiful.

New Contest Alert!

One of the many reasons we psyched to be working with Scissors is the chance to preview/debut two brand spanking new songs from their upcoming untitled LP due later this year. This is a real honor for us and we hope you let the guys know how grateful we are to hear them all week in Chapter 6. The guys in SFL will autograph a copy of their brand new record, along with the two cast members of your choice. This will be a one of a kind deal to commemorate the show. Entering is simple. Invade the SFL myspace, LG15 style. Comment, embed, friend, message – you name it. TAKE IT OVER, bring them here. We will be lurking and give the CD to our most active community member with the announcement coming Saturday morning as decided by the band. Commence invasion…now.

On the Fly. Off the Cuff.
Next to Argyle – A classic on anyone’s playlist, including Sarah.

Give Me Your Brights (brand new) – Deep. Fuzz. Dive.

Consumption Junction (brand new) – What have we become?

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And the winner is…

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

Drum roll please…

The winner of the new Voyager One CD and a pair of tickets to any one of their concerts next week in New York for CMJ is….

CASSI!

Way to go Cassi.  It’s great that someone so active in the community had some luck.

Thanks to everyone who entered, we will do it again soon.

-Seth

Chapter 5 Music – Voyager One

Monday, October 13th, 2008

Voyager One

Music by: Voyager One
Recommended Listen: Afterhours in the Afterlife (LP)
Suggested Tracks: The Future is Obsolete, The Kids Take Control, Darling O.K.

Contest Alert! – Tickets/CD Giveaway, Deadline Wednesday October 15th.

THIS WEEEK we begin a three-part showcase of featured music in the show from the best bands appearing right now in the 2008 CMJ Festival in New York City. Entering the ring first, the space-rock sounds of Seattle’s Voyager One. Ding Ding.

Voyager One mixes one part psychedelic rock, one part groove and zero parts pretention to make their brand of space-infused rock. There is something organic and straightforward about Voyager’s approach to songwriting. There’s an ethereal quality to every song, lots of drone, not too dark-but to the point. Lots of feeling and seemingly removed lyrics. Lots of “wonder” inspired by lots of listening. This is a rare balance that young bands find themselves spending too much time on either side of. Not for Jeramy & Co. The point is clear. Intentionally murky at times, but clear.

Voyager One have appeared at SXSW, CMJ, played live on KEXP’s “Midday Show” and toured with Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. I caught them for the first time somewhere in between and knew right away they would have a place in The Resistance. The momentum is growing, the blogs have noticed. All aboard!

Even though Voyager One already has a few records under their belt I get the impression that there’s a bigger vision or plan they have yet to track down. It may take another solid record to get there. That said, if we’ve done our jobs right, this week’s episode should help send them on their way.

Contest Alert!

In honor of their Episode this week, the guys in Voyager One donated two copies of “Afterhours” and a pair of tickets to one of their CMJ shows next week in New York City. And how do you win this music and concert tix? Very simple, glad you asked.

Leave a comment on this post before Wednesday the 15th. That’s it. I’d love to know what you think about V1 but you are welcome to tell me anything. We’ll shuffle the names of every commenter who posts before Wednesday and draw the winners. Multiple entries always encouraged and certainly increase your odds. We’ll notify the lucky ones via their page on LG15.com this Thursday.

On the Fly, Off the Cuff
The Future is Obsolete – On your way to Boston? Tread carefully but ride to this.

Kids Take Control - Contemplative. Thoughtful. Us?

Darling O.K. – rolls along to somewhere special.

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Chapter 4 Music - The Teenagers

Monday, October 6th, 2008

Teenagers

Music by: The Teenagers
Recommended Listen: Reality Check (LP)
Suggested Tracks: Scarlett Johansson, Feeling Better, Make it Happen

Who’s there for you when you’re cold and alone
The Teenagers, The Teenagers

THIS WEEK, we resist with French synth-pop trendsetting cool kid trio with serious attitude, The Teenagers (XL Recordings).

A band that takes itself too seriously is a band destined for heartbreak. That’s what my mom always said…or something. Enter The Teenagers, a group that is seductively fun (and hyper aware of the online world) without caring one shred about what you or I think. You listen to the music, you watch their videos, you read their lyrics, and you start to get it. And disguised under those incredibly edgy lyrics are hints of classical training, composition and enough self-confidence to go around.

It’s hard to ignore that every song on “Reality Check” is well crafted and has sophistication well beneath the surface. Anxiety and excitement battle throughout. This tension guides the record. Music-wise, The Teenagers are in command, no amateur hour here as far as playing goes. Hook after hook, chorus after chorus, it’s tough to put this record down. And then it starts to grow on you…look out. Above all, The Teenagers are a good time and the life of any dance party worth attending. If you are stateside, that dance party may arrive in your town sooner than you think.

I was first turned on to The Teenagers after checking out their fan-created video for “Feeling Better”. I smiled, and I laughed. I wondered if we could tell our story to their music. And this week thankfully, we find out.

On the Fly, Off the Cuff
Scarlett Johansson - Stuck on repeat. Dangerous situation. I love her too. What a hook.

Feeling Better - Self-promotion at its finest hour.

Streets of Paris - Going out music much? Find your way to the party with this.

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Chapter 3 Music - Push Play

Monday, September 29th, 2008

Push Play

Music by: Push Play
Recommended Listen: Deserted (LP)
Suggested Tracks: Away, Away, The Life, Far From Beautiful (FFB)

“Get on your feet and start that motivation
Get ready, set, hit the floor tonight”-Far From Beautiful, Push Play.

THIS WEEK, we hear from New York’s latest homegrown sensation and the band that will soon be dominating your playlist, Push Play.

I had this dream a while back when I was in high school. I started a rock band with a few buddies. We started playing shows at every dive and pizza joint that would have us. Girls at school started to notice us. Guys at school were surprised by how hard we rocked. We handed out 20,000 flyers to promote our appearance at a big New York City club. We sold out that club, all 1,200 seats – and had to turn away another 500 screaming kids. All the big record labels begged to sign us. We scored a big time manager, the best attorney, the most prestigious agents and an opening slot on a tour with Miley Cyrus. All of a sudden we were being compared to the biggest bands in the world. The future never looked so bright. And then I woke up and found my dream was actually to be in Push Play.

It’s rare that we come across a group that is as focused on getting their name out there, as they are serious about playing music. Push Play is one of them. Ignore the 1.5 million plays and 50 thousand friends on Myspace. Ignore the self-released, self-supported “Deserted” which has sold over 40,000 copies and been at the top of the iTunes 100 chart. Ignore the New York Times label, “Regional Phenomenon”. Go to one Push Play concert and experience how beloved they are by those already in the know. Have you ever heard a crowd scream louder than the music? Does that remind you of a band your parents used to tell you about from Liverpool growing up? That’s the kind of absolute mania we are talking about. And, it’s hard to ignore mania.

We found three Push Play songs to help tell this week’s Chapter leading up to the Saturday Episode. Take a listen and after you buy these three on iTunes, go say what’s up to the guys on Myspace. We’re in luck to have them aboard.

On the Fly, Off the Cuff
“Away, Away” – My inner teenage-girl goes wild.

“Stop Staring” – Guilty pleasure. Stuck on repeat.

“Far From Beautiful (FFB)” - Cool intro, tone sets itself from the pack

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Chapter 2 Music – Voxtrot

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

Music by: Voxtrot
Recommended Listen: Voxtrot (LP)
Suggested Tracks: Kid Gloves, Easy, Blood Red Blood

“Empty streets under my feet,
How did we get so far?”-“Blood Red Blood”/Voxtrot

THIS WEEK, our story is told to the sounds of Austin, Texas’ Voxtrot.  Voxtrot is not just another indie rock band trying to get lucky.  They write relentlessly, they tour, they connect with their fans through YouTube feeling contrived or over produced.  Sound familiar?   They are a single away from breaking out of the pack and becoming a household name.  Why wait to get on board?

I first heard Voxtrot driving in the patchy rain from Colorado to the East Coast a few years ago somewhere on I-70.  I was by myself-the sun was just coming out.  I couldn’t believe then how soulful pop melodies could sound so sincere and manage to feel that way a thousand miles later. These melodies were so inviting, but at the same time, not forced.  I get the feeling Voxtrot isn’t a “self-conscious” band that does whatever it can to bring in more fans or appease some skeptical label exec. I get the feeling Voxtrot makes music for Voxtrot, and the point is to always be getting better rather than reach a specific milestone or destination.  And I remember thinking it was so cool that a band found a following by releasing their music in short bursts in the form of three EP’s.  Smart music, smart business-don’t let people get too much at one time, don’t ever settle into ‘the same’.  Fast forward a year or so to their online documentary “Reaching for the Lasers” about the recording of their first full-length LP “Voxtrot” and you can’t help but be inspired (and entertained).

The distinctive Voxtrot feel is eagerness and melody over instrumental layering.  Songs get louder as they build, sections that could go for emotional broke are tempered and delicately executed.  These guys strike a delicate nerve and because of it Voxtrot manages to separate themselves from the majority of acts in their way both on disc and in concert.

On the Fly.  Off the cuff.
Kid Gloves” – Quirky sound and feel gives way to cinematic chorus that stays with you.  “You have to touch me with Kid Gloves”-sarcasm and sensitivity.  These themes are part of our story, it’s nice to have music that reflects where we’re going.

Easy” – A song for Jonas, a song for anyone trying to work out the doubt in their mind.  And it’s not easy with “all the hours past, the body pressed to the wall.  “Easy” is why Voxtrot is our band for Chapter 2.

Blood Red Blood” – Ramesh’s vocal seems to work with and against the music.  No fluff.  Cinematic chorus.  Horns are a nice touch.  This one is a gem.

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