Fernando Perdomo “Zebra Crossing”
Recorded at the legendary Abbey Road studios, Fernando Perdomo continues his quest to make music that moves the soul. Fernando’s profound opening tracks “I’m Here” and “Sometimes I Feel Like I’m Nothing At All” recall emotional themes similar to Brian Wilson and John Lennon. Most of the music is thoughtful balladry, with the exception of the bouncy “Find Love (Hold On)” performed with friends; Dr. Danny, Ken Sharp and Megan Zeankowski.
The standout track here is the ode to the audiophile “We Were Raised With Headphones On,” with its jazzy guitar interlude. The stream-of-consciousness guitar instrumental of “Not Meant To Be” is another slice of magic, reminding me of Mike Keneally. The lyrical sentiment on “Sunday” is musings on lost youth and the abstract definition of “Home” reaches a grand scale. Also impressive is the epic instrumental title track and a passionate cover of George Harrison’s “While My Guitar Gently Weeps.” Highly Recommended.
Cullen Omori “The Diet”
Cullen Omori (Smith Westerns) channels his rock influences (George Harrison, Marc Bolan) through a much more modern pop lens full of glossy embellishments and crisp melodies that stick fast to your brain under the guidance of power pop producer Taylor Locke.
On the opener “Four Years” chiming guitar, rich self-effacing lyrics is an acknowledgment to his partner that “you do so many things, and I love you for it… but I usually forget it.” It’s a standout single that sets the tone of the album perfectly. The failures of modern life are told through subversive stories like “Borderline Friends” and “All By Yourself.” Some catchy highlights include the danceable “Happiness Reigns” with its shimmering guitar rhythm.
The riff-heavy “Quiet Girl” and plodding “Black Rainbow” recalls mid-period Oasis, but another standout is “Millennial Geishas” with its big flowing chorus and layered instrumentation. No filler here it channels Cullen’s self-loathing into a listenable indie rock statement that many will identify with. Highly Recommended.