This always happens. I make my summer playlists, listen to them a little too much in excess prior to summer so by the time summer actually does roll around I'm already sick of the songs. However, I made a new playlist. A more accurate one so to speak. This playlist has all the songs I currently have on repeat. Every song on here is a song I've had a "moment" with since the beginning of summer. There are also some musicians and albums that I've recently been getting into (old and new) which will hopefully tickle your fancy.
P.S. Their music video for "Tighten Up" is hilarious
My Morning Jacket (Tennessee Fire) I talked about this album a while back on my My Morning Jacket post, but when I wrote it I had only skimmed the surface of this album. For a while now I've been trying to figure out what MMJ album is my favorite. I use to say "It Still Moves", but now I'm certain that it's "Tennessee Fire". As I've said before, there is something about the naive authenticity of a band's first record that is just so damn appealing to me. Here's what I wrote about this album in my earlier post: "Tennessee Fire evokes a sort of lonely memory of a Gothic country night. Electric and acoustic guitars, harmonica, lap-steel, drums and bass all join Jim James' unique (Neil Young meets Wayne Coyne) voice in a huge pool of reverb. At first you wonder if his voice will overtake the songs, but after the first chorus you realize that the beauty of these simple and emotive songs is only enhanced by the addition of this effect, and by the end of the first song, you can't even tell that it's there." The few that don't like My Morning Jacket like to say that the drowning reverb over James's voice is a gimmick and he would sound awful without it. A hand holding the Tennessee Fire album should be slapped across their faces, because if you draw back to those days, there are a few tunes on there without reverb that will leave you in awe.
Here's the playlist to go along with everything I just said. Only two more weeks left in Florida til my return back to The Big Easy :)
- a few words of wisdom from my favorite poet -
You start dying slowly
if you do not travel,
if you do not read,
If you do not listen to the sounds of life,
If you do not appreciate yourself.
— Pablo Neruda
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