Introducing Lenzie Moss

The man behind Lenzie Moss is Finlay Macdonald. If you are a scottish pop fan like yours truly, I think you are quite familiar with Finlay already. Speedboat disc back in the day was mighty fine and of course he has been a member of Teenage Fanclub and BMX Bandits in the past. So Finlay probably doesn’t need an introduction in the indie pop world, but maybe Lenzie Moss needs one. Introducing Lenzie Moss just came out digitally (maybe vinyl later, but so far only digital) and it’s a really good album. The opener Kelvin British Summertime is a song about late 80s Glasgow, but the lyrics “It was cool time to like Big Star, Dinosaur Jr and loud guitars” fits quite well to late 90s in Jyväskylä as well. That line makes me a little nostalgic for sure even though my friend(s) kindly pointed out that nothing has changed since then and it’s still cool to like Big Star and Dinosaur jr.

This is Kelvin British Summertime. Stream/buy the whole beautiful pop album at lenziemoss.com.

Lenzie Moss Website

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Video of the Day #110: I Was A King

I’ve been extremely excited about the upcoming I Was A King album for a few months. This new promotional video for the single Frozen Disease doesn’t make the excitement levels any lower. A really wonderful pop song. Reminds me a bit of Nada Surf in the verse (Let Go -era.. aka the brilliant era), but let’s not get into that scary and pointless namedropping. I Was A King is a Norwegian pop group and their new album You Love It Here will hit the record stores and our hearts on 5th of october. Well at least in Norway/Scandinavia. Hopefully the distribution to Finland works one way or another, because I really need to hear and buy this one. Oh and one more minor thing. The new album was co-produced by Norman Blake and Robyn Hitchcock! Norman Blake was the reason why I first got into I Was A King. The thing that keeps me interested, is I Was A King themselves and their great pop songs. This is the new single Frozen Disease.

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I Was A King Website
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Mike Viola – Acousto De Perfecto

Pop guru and a big personal favourite Mike Viola released Electro De Perfecto last year and now it is time for the companion piece Acousto De Perfecto. It was easy to fall for Electro De Perfecto, because it was full of instantly catchy power pop tunes and that’s the kind of music I love the most. Acousto De Perfecto on the other hand, is a bit of a challenge for my narrow-minded taste in music. Maybe the issue is mostly the fact that strings play a major part and usually I’m not entirely comfortable with that. However, the album is amazingly beautiful, Mike Viola has a sweet voice and a perfect melodic sense. Even if I personally would take Electro De Perfecto eight days a week that doesn’t mean Acousto De Perfecto isn’t a great release as well. The album is now out on the wonderful UK pop label Lojinx.

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This is American Music: Some Dark Holler, Bohannons, Magnolia Mountain

This is American Music is continuously releasing great music. The biggest highlight of the year so far has been Slowburner by The District Attorneys. That’s one amazing album, but it’s not the only one. These three albums are also really good and have all gotten plenty of “air time” in this household.

Some Dark Holler – Hollow Chest

I’ve only just begun with this one, but I’m already captivated. Some Dark Holler is a new group led by Back Row Baptists’ Chris Porter. Together with his new bandmates Helen Gassenheimer (fiddle, vocals) and Eric Ominus (bass, vocals) Chris Porter has created a great handmade american folk album. It might feel a little too dark at times for me, but there’s also a lot of beauty in the melodies and in the male-female harmonies. Really love the singing on this one. This one is Cry For Me. Stream/buy at This is American Music.

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Some Dark Holler Website

Bohannons – Unaka Rising

Bohannons, you give me too much rock, I can’t take it, I have to pass it on to someone else. Well not really. Even though this is not style-wise closest thing to my heart, it’s certainly pretty damn convincing stuff. Listen to Two Riders below and march on to This Is American Music to stream/buy the rest of Unaka Rising.

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Bohannons Website

Magnolia Mountain – Town and Country

I suppose you are listening a really good album, if the only thing you can really complain about is the fact that there’s just too much songs on the album. 18 songs and well over an hour of music is just too big one time dose. But no-one is forcing me to listen to Magnolia Mountain’s Town and Country all at once, so where’s the problem, you clueless blogger. After all, the song are mostly really good folk/americana/country songs and that’s what counts. This one is entitled Set On Fire.

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Magnolia Mountain Website

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