Jay Banerjee “Kissing Booth”
The headstrong Jay Banerjee made a name for himself by creating “Hipster Demolition Night” at Brooklyn’s Southpaw, and playing power pop with a pure punk aesthetic. Just imagine if Johnny Rotten was leader of The Spongetones and you’ll get the idea. Jay is a skilled songwriter as evidenced by “The Boy In The Hand” with it’s jangling Rickenbacker and the honest emotion of “Leave Me Alone.” The production is pretty lo-fi and Jay’s vocals are often off-key, but the genuine passion in his music is admirable.
Cuff The Duke “Way Down Here”
Produced by Greg Keelor (Blue Rodeo) this is a warm alt. country album that combines the classic touch of Neil Young, Wilco and “Sweetheart” era Byrds. Opening with the folky “You Were Right” it’s got a laid back Americana vibe that follows through on the up tempo “Follow Me.” The retro sounding “It’s A Blur” is full of intense guitar builds and the understated vocal of “Promises” bring out the impressive melody and driving beat. However the real gem here is “Listen To Your Heart” the best Jayhawks song you’ve never heard. This album grows on you and sticks in your head nicely. Highly recommended.
Sam Vicari “Keep Careful” FREE Download
Indiana native Vicari has a high almost adolescent warble, and he looks like a nerdy kid, but don’t let that stop you from enjoying the strong guitar and Buddy Holly meets Weezer goodness of his debut Keep Careful. Starting simply with “Reasons” the guitar riffs chime along to a forceful melody. Every song here shines with power pop talent and an uplifting attitude, like on the chord shifting “Things I Say.” Why this guy is unsigned I’ll never guess, but anyway you can get this undiscovered gem as a free download.
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