Monday, June 14, 2010

Dum bah did du dum

One of the best gifts I ever received was for my 18th birthday. It was 3 cases from my older brother. Each one contain a significant portion of his CD collection. I tirelessly worked at listening to all or some of each album. I found a ton of a great music is in there, on such a CD was from a band called Soul Coughing, which I had never heard of, it was one measly CD, a live album recorded at the 9:30 Club in D.C.

I'm not sure why I liked the album so much. But upon further reflection I think it was because of the tip of the tongue vocals (most of lead singers Mike Doughty's lyrics are on the spot slam poetry style) they also have this heavy upright bass sound with a intimate feel. The band is even less polished than some of the music I've been listening to, which is saying a lot. If there was ever a band that totally embodied rawness, this band might take that prize. They just sound so fresh that you'd think each track was totally free form and written just for that specific moment.

They have been described by critics as "slacker jazz" which I wouldn't have though of to describe a band on my own, but when you listen to a couple of their tracks it becomes incredibly obvious that it is very descriptive. They just have this feeling of we-don't-care-so-listen-if-you-want-to music. I won't post about each track because they are incredibly unique, so just listen and you'll see what I mean.




-S

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