“Oh baby these are some hot tracks, some Grade A Quality beach rock for all the cool kids out there.”
This isn’t a competition. It’s a collaboration.
This isn’t a competition. It’s a collaboration.
“Oh baby these are some hot tracks, some Grade A Quality beach rock for all the cool kids out there.”
“Not a whole lot of folks could write something this ambitious and out there, and even fewer could do so after writing a couple albums deeply rooted in the sad bastard side of folk. It's a very different, very special record and I think it's got a little something for everyone.”
“This one hits home in a big way. Even when the progressions are standing on one off-kilter l’il leg, everything is still anchored, still hitched to something real truthful and sturdy. At least I think so. Also, “Life is too short not to love her your best” sounds like something Johnny Cash probably said about June Carter at one point.”
“Take it from me —a guy who has spent more than a normal amount of time continually trying to discover fresh tunes— finding new music becomes completely pointless if you don't actually stop and listen to what you've found.”
“Learn a language. Seriously, your brain will thank you for it. It can also be fun and you’ll open up a whole new world of arts, media and culture that makes the world a far more interesting place.”
“Is it too soon to say that Eerie Summer are my favourite band? - Probably - but here I am - saying it.”
“Before I start I want to make a few things clear. I am not to be trusted. I was born in 1974. Look at those numbers!”
“an inimitable voice—full of plaintive melancholy as well as righteous fury,—backed by impeccable production. This album impels and impresses upon us with singular urgency.”
“A music service has never so brilliantly propositioned us to put our money where our mouths are. You can "like" something all you want (or scrobble, heart, whatever), but if you want an album to show up in your collection, you'll need to actually get out your wallet and support the people who made it. With money. And that's a great thing for artists.”
“J-Live can rap. J-Live can DJ. J-Live can produce. He does all three on this album, and does it exceptionally well. A talent like this in rap only comes around once in a generation.”