Darrin Bradbury, Aaron Lee Tasjan, Elijah Ocean

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A quick post about a few really good new EPs that are worth of your attention.

First there’s Darrin Bradbury’s new Story Of Bob EP that came out last week. I think it was Popa’s Tunes that first introduced this songwriter to me a year or two ago. I’ve been following him ever since and he is getting better all the time. This new EP is a very good release full of gorgeous storytelling. This is Bob from the new EP Story Of Bob.

Darrin Bradbury Website

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I’ve posted this song before, but a reminder is in order because Aaron Lee Tasjan has a new EP Telling Stories To The Wall out there in the world and I still love this song. Everyone’s got an opinion, but I’m not sure do I really need one, because I fully agree with Aaron’s opinion in the end of this song. This is Living Proof from the new Aaron Lee Tasjan EP.

Aaron Lee Tasjan Website

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This one is not an EP, but definitely worth a mention. Californian country/folk songwriter Elijah Ocean has released a couple of very good albums during the past few years. I’m not sure have I written about them, but it’s a crime if I haven’t. Anyway, he just released a double a-side digital single a while back and I really like both of these. This is I Left My One​-​Spot (Back at the 5​-​Spot).

Elijah Ocean Website

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Dr Cosmo’s Tape Lab, The Wellgreen & Linden

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Some pop music this time around. Scottish pop music to be more precise. More commonly known as the finest kind of pop music.

First have Glasgow-based Dr Cosmo’s Tape Lab and their new beautiful concept monster called Beyond The Silver Sea. Absolutely ludicrous idea to record a psych pop / power pop concept album in your bedroom, but they make it work rather wonderfully. Perfect pop songs and some cool narratives in between them. What’s not to love. This is Time Enough For Love.

Dr Cosmos Tape Lab Website

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Sticking in Glasgow, because why would I ever want to leave. The Wellgreen has teamed up with Spanish label Pretty Olivia Records and have released a new album called Summer Rain. It sounds absolutely wonderful. These masters of melody have been on my radar for a couple of years and are just getting better all the time. They sure know they way around a pop song. This is Maybe It’s The Pressure Of The City Life That’s Tearing Us Apart from the new album.

The Wellgreen at Facebook

Today I also found new music by Joe McAlinden. In case you remember that excellent 90s Scottish pop band Superstar, this is that same guy and it sounds like he still has the ability to write good pop songs. He now operates under the name Linden and his new album Rest and Be Thankful came out in June 2015 on AED Records in the UK and on Slumberland Records in the US. This is the title track of the new album Rest and Be Thankful.

Joe McAlinden Website

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Wharfer – Acadia & Benjamin – The Bear And The Barn Owl

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One of my daily routines is that I go to my twitter account, write bandcamp on the search box, select “from people you follow” and see if the people/bands I follow have either released something new themselves or recommended something new that they like. This is how I found out about these next two.

First we have Wharfer and his new album Acadia. The funny thing about finding the new album by Wharfer aka Kyle Wall is that I really can’t remember how, when and why I started following him. Ok, Why is easy to understand, because the music is wonderful. Perhaps I’ve listened to a song or two God knows when and clicked follow so that I remember to check him out when I have the time. This never happened back then, but it did now. His new album Acadia is out on 30th of June and he has posted three song preview on his bandcamp. I really like all of them and have to get the album, if the rest of it is equally amazing. I especially adore this one called We’ll All Be Racers. Sort of reminds me of that early Hotel Alexis stuff that I loved passionately a long time ago.

Wharfer at Facebook

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Canadian Benjamin is also a new find for me, but I’m a long time fan of his label Other Songs Music Co and their artists like Matt Paxton, Scott Orr and Timid The Brave and I’m interested in everything they release. Benjamin’s debut album The Bear And The Barn Owl comes out today and it looks like it’s going to be another folk treasure. I probably have to click that buy now button when the whole thing drops there sometime soon. This one is The Ocean Swears It Won’t Be Easy.

Other Songs Music Co Website

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Dawes – All Your Favorite Bands & Sam Outlaw – Angeleno

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This blog entry takes us to California where we are lurking on the softer side folk, country & americana. First we have the new Dawes album All Your Favorite Bands. I’m a long time Dawes fan and really loved the first two records. Especially Nothing is Wrong which was #3 on my Albums of the Year 2011 list. However, I think it’s been a while since I last wrote about Dawes, because I never really got into their 2013 album Stories Don’t End. I did buy copy and it wasn’t a bad album by any means. Still I just couldn’t find any reason to be truly excited about it.

But enough about the past. Dawes just released a new album called All Your Favorite Bands and they are back in excellent form. It’s early days, but I’m really loving this one. Oh Taylor. Oh Taylor Goldsmith. I’m not sure when and where they rank the sexiest men on the planet, but if I have a saying, Taylor gets my vote. As handsome as anybody and sings like an angel. And what about his guitar playing. So damn good. And it’s not some pointless finger acrobatics, his playing serves the song. Playing the guitar should always be about delivering the song into a person’s heart instead of just delivering an ego boost to the guitarist himself. Taylor seem to be aware of this. I understand if someone thinks the lyrics lack some depth, but I don’t really have any complaints. I guess the lyrics might not win a poetry competition, but together with the music they form something rather magical that moves me deeply. To Be Completely Honest is the biggest treasure. This however is the the excellent single Things Happen.

Dawes Website

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Staying in California, but moving to the softer side of country music. Sam Outlaw’s long-waited new Ry Cooder-produced album Angeleno finally saw the light earlier in the week. I got to say I was mildly disappointed when I started listening, but thankfully the first two turned out to be my least favorite songs on the album. Then the third song I’m Not Jealous arrived with its old-fashioned country charm. It ticked all the right boxes and suddenly listening to the album was a true country bliss.

Angeleno is very soft, polished and easy to listen to. Whether that’s a good or bad thing is up to you. I’m a romantic pop type and I don’t have many complaints. Maybe a song or two feel a little bit overproduced, but in overall I’m really enjoying listening to this. Still I can understand if this sounds a little lukewarm for a person who thinks that country music should also have a lot of hurt and rawness. I think Angeleno is a damn fine album that works especially well as a gentle country record for the Sunday morning blues… that often takes place seven days a week. This is I’m Not Jealous from Angeleno.

Sam Outlaw Website

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