Tom Curless “Songs Of Movement”
Tom Curless (Your Gracious Host) decides to use his real name for this new release of songs for Futureman Records. Curless did not change his approach too much, as the solid “Genesee County Stomp” has a catchy riff leading its chorus. “The Dream is a Lie” is reminiscent of the Posies and The Connells in spots, and the acoustic “Oceans of Love” has those light harmonies before it builds into a more Klaatu-like ballad.
“Always Bloom Forever” has a fuzzier guitar similar to The Well Wishers. So stylistically, it travels all over the place – and maybe that’s the goal here. Curless is trying new things, which is fine. Not everything sticks (“Guilt Free”) but enough does. Curless is very good with aspirational melodies (“Accelerated Moon”) and rocking cynicism (“Washington DC” and “Certain Additions”). Overall a good album, with a little something for everyone.
The Stan Laurels “Maybe”
It’s rare to have a band create an original film soundtrack that also functions as a stand-alone album, but John Lathrop (aka The Stan Laurels) has done it. The songs were all used in the indie film “Maybe Shower” and most of the lyrics are about the characters and themes in the film. But you don’t need to see the movie to enjoy this soundtrack. Lathrop’s melodies recall Weezer in spots, but its a completely original sound. That’s jangling rhythms, spacey synths and chunky riffs leading the charge, like the opener “Maybe.”
The big sound grows on you quickly, as “Life, Lemons and An Alien” warn you that life can take an unexpected turn quickly, so be ready. And the full story lyrics are as compelling as the melodies on “Where I Want To Be,” and “Maximum Zen” adds a psyche-pop spin to things. No weak songs here, so its a highly recommended release.