Arranged Marriage “Dearly Beloved”
Arranged Marriage is a father (Brad Allen) and son (Scott Allen) team up – and you thought your dad was cool! Dearly Beloved is the record they made together at home in suburban Detroit. They indulged in their mutual musical loves, notably Wilco, Tom Petty and Elliot Smith. They built a home studio, learned Protools and experimented with trashcans as drums. Tracks like “Sit Alone” with it’s pounding piano are like Harry Nilsson and Jeff Tweedy in a room jamming together. “Is All Mine” is dead-on Elliot Smith in approach and much of the album makes for interesting listening. Brad Allen has been writing and performing music since his teenage years in the 1960s. He has spent a substantial amount of time encouraging and fostering the musical talent of his sons Scott and Ryan. Expect it on April 24th on iTunes.
Listen to “Sit Alone”
Listen to “Is All Mine”
The Amboys “Everything Between the Moon & the Sun”
The Amboys comprise of singer/songwriter C.M. Smith, drummer Connor Effenberger, bassist Manny Castanon and guitarist Kyle Waugh. Musically it’s a bit close to Wilco meets The Presidents of The USA with its take-no-prisoners honky tonk rock opener “The Right Track.” The tone of the album is pretty consistent with blistering guitar solos and beer-soaked stories. “These Roads” has a western feel, like cowboys who admire Phish. The band takes a more modern approach with “Answer The Phone, Please” – a dramatic story about life on the road. “Drunk Mistake” could be a modern take on Golden Earring’s “Radar Love” but the music is much more genuine. My favorite here is the bluesy rock of “This Very Thin Line” with it’s chugging rhythm, rocking guitar breaks and incredible energy. The only real attempt at country is the closing acoustic track “Can’t Live Here.” Not power pop, but power roots-rock if you want to categorize this one. Like a favorite dive on a Saturday night, this album will leave you bleary-eyed and wanting to come back for more.
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