Sunday, March 27, 2011

Album Review: Fixin to Die by G. Love

From the opening song of this album you can feel the influence of producers Scott and Seth Avett.  Even with that influence this is still distinctively a G. Love album.  He goes at this one sans his band "Special Sauce" and it's a sharp departure from what  most G. Love fans are used to hearing, aside from maybe "Milk and Sugar". G. Love packed up and headed to Asheville, NC with the Avett Brothers to record this very bluesy album and you can hear the south coming through the songs.  The opening track "Fixin to Die" is a cover of a song by delta blues legend Bukka White. This track definitely feels like it was born to be played in a arena.  From here the album stays strong and you can especially hear The Avett Brothers' influence on "You've Got to Die"  and Seth Avett even sings on the song, in fact the Avett Brothers play on nearly every song.  One of the best tracks on the album is "Just Fine".  It has a breezy feel and it almost demands that you have your windows down and sunglasses on while you're listening to this tune.  One of the most blues influenced songs is "Heaven", the first time I heard the opening of this song I thought I had accidentally hit play on a Muddy Waters song.  If G. Love was setting out to make a delta blues influenced record he achieved that.  Finally after years of recording it appears G. Love has recorded his masterpiece. Fixin to Die lives up to the hype and then some.

Check out: "Fixin to Die", "The Road", "Just Fine"

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Ryan Adams...folk rock star?

Have you ever assumed just because you knew all about an artist that everyone else did too? Then suddenly you throw a name out there and you get crazy looks? Well a couple of weeks ago I was watching American Idol when Paul McDonald (someone I will be writing about soon) performed a Ryan Adams song. I was ecstatic to hear one of my favorite artists on Idol.  After his performance, Jennifer Lopez pointed out that she liked the song but she wasn't familiar with the artist.  I was stunned, but I don't know why.
Ryan Adams is a prolific songwriter, he's recorded over ten albums, but mainstream success isn't something he's achieved.  It's worth noting that mainstream success isn't something he's exactly sought either. Without radio airplay most people just aren't going to hear an artist like Ryan Adams or many of the artists I plan to write about.

I first came across Ryan Adams back in 2001 shortly after September 11th.  He had a video for a song called "New York New York" that received a slight amount of airplay. I immediately bought his album "Gold" and I thought it was amazing. I loved his mix of folk and alt-country. If you listen to one song off that album you must listen to "The Rescue Blues". The next several years I listened to everything he had to offer and realized he was one of the most broad songwriters and musicians I had ever heard.

Ryan Adams started his career playing in the band Whiskeytown in the Raleigh, NC area.  They released three albums in the late 90's and their music is definitely worth checking out.  Around 2000, the band called it quits and Adams launched his solo career. He first released the album "Heartbreaker" in 2000 and one of the songs off that record, "To Be Young", was featured  in the movie "Old School".  Adams has continued to release albums steadily since his debut.  He always has a story to tell and when you listen to his songs he makes you feel like you're sitting right beside him tapping your feet right along with the song.  Through his music you can really feel a connection to his life experiences.  His lyrics can be a bit abstract at times but the more time you spend with the songs the more you feel that connection.

I think everyone in life has those songs that take you back to a moment in life. Sometimes it's a certain song or just a song by a certain artist. I met my wife on June 25th, 2007, the next day I bought the album "Easy Tiger" by Ryan Adams.  Thanks to that album and his music it's like having a time machine to go back in time and relive that wonderful week.  That's what great artists have the ability to do, transport you back to another time and place. Ryan Adams is one of those artists.

Three songs to listen to: "The Rescue Blues", "Oh My Sweet Carolina", "Let it Ride"
Check out Facebook.com/ryanadams to learn more!

welcome

 Well hello there and welcome to the blog about real singers and songs. Starting today I'm going to be sharing with you some music artists that I believe deserve a little more attention. I'll be sharing with you national acts and also regional acts from here in North Carolina, mainly from the triad region. I'll be doing some interviews with the artists and bring you the latest news about the artist. This blog will be spotlighting a new artist weekly. I'll also be doing some music reviews of albums and singles.  If you or your band would like to be featured just send me a email Zragan85@gmail.com 

Thanks for stopping by and come back! Our first featured artist is going to be Ryan Adams.  He's from right here in North Carolina!