Lee Fields & The Expressions + Durand Jones & The Indications

Still a lot of great 2016 albums that I haven’t even mentioned yet. I’ll quickly go through some before starting to work on those year end lists. I’ve had a bit of a soul phase going on for the past couple of weeks. I’m not a big soul expert nor own a huge stack of soul LPs and 45s, but every man/woman needs a bit of soul in their life in order to function as a living being. I rarely write about soul records, because I don’t have the expertise and there are better blogs to provide this information. However, it’s still a part of my music taste and therefore I wanted to share a couple of songs from the soul albums that I’ve had on heavy rotation lately. These are the new Lee Fields & The Expressions album Special Night that just recently came out on Big Crown Records and the self-titled Durand Jones & The Indications album that came out earlier in the year on Colemine Records (but which I only discovered a couple of weeks ago). Charles Bradley, Michael Kiwanuka and Nick Waterhouse are the obvious earlier soul-related favourites. The Frightnrs also seem very good based on my limited listening session albeit that’s a wee bit different and more rocksteady type of thing. Oh and I still haven’t heard the new St. Paul & The Broken Bones album. I’ll make a mental note of that and fix this criminal offence of not listening to St. Paul. That actually sums up my limited knowledge of 2016 soul, so feel to drop me hints if I’m missing out on something spectacular. Here’s Smile from Durand Jones & The Indications and Special Night from Lee Fields & The Expressions.

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The Lieblings – Spark (video/single)

So there’s been a new The Lieblings song out there for a week or so and I haven’t posted it. “What the hell is wrong with you man?” one might ask. Well a lot of things, but let’s not get into specific details right now, because there’s an awesome pop song that the world and the seven regular readers of this blog need to hear. The song is called Spark, Coma is singing, it’s catchy, melodic and gorgeous, video looks good, I love these people. They might not hit the charts, but they hit my heart every time. New album due out in 2017. This is Spark.

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Strawberry Heritage – Overgrowth

I probably should be focusing on those end of the year lists like the rest of the world, but I think those will have to wait because there’s so much new music that I need to cover first. I did briefly mention Strawberry Heritage’s new album Overgrowth earlier in the fall, but a revisit is order due to reasons that a) the album is now out and available b) the album is incredibly good c) Lie With You is one of my favourite songs at the moment. Strawberry Heritage is Michigan-based songwriter John Hanson (accompanied by a large number of friends and musicians). I first came across his name some years ago when he made some great music videos for one of my all-time faves Frontier Ruckus. Somewhere along the way I found out he was also a songwriter and begun matching my heart with his songs. So far it’s going extremely well. New Rise had some songs I absolutely loved and same can be said about this new album Overgrowth. Actually besides being a match with the current folk-y type version of me, this would also appeal to that early 00s twee indie pop kid adaptation of me. So no wonder the album feels beautiful, warm & comfortable and I love to lie on the floor listening to it with the headphones on. This is Lie With You from the new album. You can buy/hear the rest on his Bandcamp.

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Salaliitto – Korpit (single/video)

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Salaliitto will release their sophomore album in February 2017. The first digital single from the forthcoming album hit our hearts last Thursday. It’s called Korpit and you will find it from places like iTunes, Spotify, Deezer. Markku Laakso also directed a music video for the song and you can watch it below. Sounds damn brilliant as was expected and I’m extremely eager to hear the whole album in early 2017.

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