Monday, June 25, 2012

PurrView #50 - Almost Normal


Since its formation in the summer of 2007, Vegas synth-pop-rock outfit Almost Normal has flourished to its current state with frontwoman Ashley Lampman's beautiful voice polishing off the band's sound. Almost Normal is a dim melody perched pleasantly at the crossroads of Red Jumpsuit Apparatus and Paramore. It's a union of clean, effective musical deliverance and youthful accounts of love-as-we-know-it. The band's catchy name started out as a random joke among the friends that-- in the end-- held a lot of meaning with these Blink-inspired musicians.
I recently had a chance to catch up with Andrew Zakher who's on drums and keys for Almost Normal. When I asked him who has the song-writing prowess in the band, he explained that it's a collaborative effort. "One of us would bring an idea to the table, whether it's a short simple melody, or a fully structured song," Zakher said. "We each input ideas until it clicks." He also informed that the band has celebrated recent successes like opening for acclaimed solo instrumentalist The Rocket Summer at Hard Rock on The Strip, a June 22nd show at the House of Blues with acts like Beau & The Outfit and Burning Agrestic, and of course the release of their second EP earlier this spring.

I Shot the Moon, six-track EP from Almost Normal hit iTunes on May 1st. I had myself a listen and found the record has a pleasant pop-punk undertone melded with alternative synth-rock touches. Tracks like opener "Escape" consist of your typical hopeless romantic lyrics-- simple and lighthearted accounts of a yearning heart.  "Hear Me Out" has a Southern California emo-tronica sound w/ satisfying guitar touches resonating throughout.  A favorite of mine on the EP is "Write Me a Letter": a creative tune that starts with a hypnotic intro complete with background music of children playing, leading into a nostalgic tune about growing up (or trying not to). Lampman's spoken-word break during the song was a nice accent as well. "Scarecrow Dreams" starts out with a clean, upbeat intro that segways into a relatable tune about playing the vicious game of love. And closer "Breakup Season" presents a bittersweet break-up scenario that we all know too well. At least they can sing about it in the most positive apologetic way; the track sheds a warm light on honest feelings in a break-up. I must say that just about every track on Almost Normal's second recorded effort are worth a listen or three.
Keep an eye and ear out for Almost Normal as they play around Las Vegas:
Twitter: @AlmostNormalDUH
Everyone can stream the new EP on Almost Normal's website/soundcloud:


Ashley Lampman - Vocals / Keys
Cris Hanna - Bass
Andrew Zakher - Drums / Keys
Shane Ouellette - Guitar

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Pennies

Sunday, June 17, 2012

PurrView #49 - Cave Singers hit up Las Vegas

(photo: squeaker-box.com)

Touring Seattle band The Cave Singers took the stage last night at Beauty Bar Las Vegas bringing their folk rock sound to the hot, desert night.
Locals Coastwest Unrest opened for the act; an apropos pairing for the indie folk vibe of the evening. The Cave Singers delivered a short, yet satisfying and sweaty set. Though they recently brought bassist Morgan Henderson on board, the quartet was reduced last night to only a trio consisting of frontman Pete Quirk, guitarist Derek Fudesco and Marty Lund on drums. Despite being one member short, the band did not fail to deliver their feel-good vibe that gets festival goers across the country moving, shaking and stomping their feet.
(Pete Quirk)

The band played upbeat selections from their repertoire, leaving the sleepier psychedelic ones on the shelf. Tunes like "Black Leaf" from their third album No Witch were performed with the same soul and detail as the songs' recorded counterparts-- washboard percussion and all. They closed and left the crowd pleased with staple song "Dancing on Our Graves" from debut album Invitation Songs.
(Marty Lund on drums and washboard)

The band will be hitting the studio almost immediately after they wrap up this current tour. "We'll start recording our fourth album with our new bassist four days after we get back," Quirk said. In closing, I asked him what he loves the most about Vegas. "The Pinball Hall of Fame," he smiled in reply.
(Me and Pete Quirk after Cave Singers' set)



 
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Pennies

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

PurrView #48 - Summer Feel-Good Playlist

(photo: theneotraditionalist.com)
My summer's gotten off to a marvelous start, as I've just returned from a month of traveling our beautiful, diverse country.

One week I was in the Midwest with air so thick and hot you could almost cut it with a knife; the next I experienced the cool, crisp overcast conditions of the Pacific Northwest; and at yet another leg of my journey I was in the windy, chilly, almost winter-like May weather of the Bay Area.

Whether I was with friends, family or strangers, I really got some particular, feel-good songs stuck in my head during my journey. As a result, I've devised the below Summer Feel-Good Playlist; musical samplings of my travels.   :)


The Knife - "Heartbeats" - A sweet low-pulse synth beat from this Swedish duo


Grouplove - "Tongue Tied" - A song fit for a house party (and probably a subsequent drunken make-out sesh)


Flight Facilities - "Crave You" feat. Giselle - An electronic ballad of young love


 
Alabama Shakes - "Hold On" - "Come on, baby girl. You got to get back up!" croons Shakes frontwoman Brittany Howard in her stunning bluesy voice.

Jack White - "Love Interruption" - Yes, another song about love... Oh, but it's a damn good song! ;)



Mac Miller - "Donald Trump"- Corny, yet fun. Why hate on his Donald Trumpin' ways?


~Meow~
Pennies