Contributed by inagreendase. Posted by jesse on Saturday, June 14, 2008 at 4:00 PM (EDT)
Brian: Vancouver's Carpenter have one huge collective mancrush on John Cougar Mellencamp. Seriously. Look at their MySpace page. Whether it's ironic or not, a certain level of down-home Americana certainly comes through in an otherwise melodic and fluid punk rock sound, and consequently, those who fell in love with last year's Marriage by Attack in Black should quite easily flock to Carpenter's new album, Law of the Land. The album was released this past Tuesday via Smallman Records. If you need more motivation to check them out, perhaps it'll pique your interest to know their alumnus includes By a Thread, All State Champion and Daggermouth.
Jesse: The words "soul revivalist" usually tend to conjure shudders and shrugs amongst music nerds, along with utterances of "Amy Winehouse?" from the masses. But there's a new boy in town by the name of Eli "Paperboy" Reed who's music rings true to the soul, R&B, and Spectorish pop of the late 50s and early 60s. With a slew of tracks up on the boy's MySpace page, one would think it would be hard to pick a favie; not so, however, as "Take My Love With You" takes the cake (incidentally, this is the cake I brought for an 'Org editor's picnic, sorry dudes, it's been stolen). Starting out with a shrieking howl and some bluesy riffs, the song breaks down into one of the most hip-shakin'-est tracks of the decade. And he's pretty easy on the eyes too. MP3 (28 comments)
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Icapped2pac (June 14, 2008)
Good lookin out once again on this Carpenter, Brian. I'm 1 song in and diggin it so far.
24HourPriapism (June 14, 2008)
speaking of soul revivalists, who's down with sharon jones and the dap-kings? that is some straight up greasy old school motown-influenced R&B right there. 2+ Replies
SloaneDaley (June 14, 2008)
I should like Carpenter from their influences cuz I like "heartland" rock or whatever and post-hardcore but I gotta say those MySpace tunes aren't really doing it for me.
AaronEmerson (June 14, 2008)
Holy shit, Reed kills. Buying now. He's taking over the spot James Hunter hasn't been filling on my stereo much recently.
jZero666 (June 14, 2008)
Good call on both. I've been into Carpenter since randomly clicking on the banner add that was up a few weeks ago. Eli Reed is pretty damned rad too.
notfeelingcreative (June 15, 2008)
Wow, that Eli Reed stuff is amazing!!! Lately I've been listening to a shitload of Otis Redding and thinking, 'why the hell doesn't souls sound like this anymore'. This is the closest I've head in years! 1+ Reply
manincognito (June 15, 2008)
carpenter are awesome. i love them, and of course, john cougar fuckin kicks ass!
Craig-TheRebelCounty (June 15, 2008)
Who else would love a Gaslight Anthem/Eli Reed show? That would be the most soulful night since Sam Cooke at the Harlem Square Club!!
Slacker (June 16, 2008)
Thanks for the Eli Reed recommendation! This is great stuff! Listening to his album Roll With You now
StrikeEverywhere (August 26, 2008)
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Eli is a great fucking kid out of Newton. He recorded at the studio contained under my username, check his shit out.
Pleasure to work with too.