Tag: Acoustic

  • In Case You Missed It

    In Case You Missed It

    Volume 1

    DIY music is interesting in that it produces a situation where you both seemingly wait forever for your favorite band to release their next new thing, while a countless number of great musicians release new stuff at a breakneck pace that it seems almost impossible to keep up. This, of course, creates an interesting juxtaposition between hurry up and wait. It is with that in mind, that I will share a selection of great music that I wanted to cover when it was released but for whatever reason was unable to.

    Harper killA Taste of Harper kill– May 6 2024

    This 6 song EP by Michigan band Harper Kill is the prefect example of early to mid 2000s pop-punk being alive and well in 2024. Its upbeat and somewhat grim at times but still manages to be inspirational while shining a light on the realities of our times. The stand out song for me on this album is “Death and Taxes”. It’s an upbeat look at a world where you finally are free to do the things you like and no longer have uninspired and pointless responsibilities thrust upon you. The only catch is, in order to get to this world of freedom, you kind of have to die first. I think it is a scathing examination of our current society that operates without a concern for the hopes and desires of most individuals and how that’s not likely to change without something drastic happening.

    How I Became InvisibleSadness is Rebellion– June 5 2024

    This particular 7 song album from Philly artist How I Became Invisible, didn’t get a full article because it is a collection of covers. I am very much a sucker for covers so I have to show a little restraint to ensure this blog doesn’t become a pure cover song publication. That being said, I will allow myself an indulgence every now and then especially for an album such as this. Each song stands on its own and is extremely well done. I particularly enjoyed, “I’ll follow the Sun” and the rendition of “1979” caps the album off in a way that makes a complete listen through more than worth it.

    The Galaxy Has EyesSneaky Link– July 2 2024

    The Galaxy Has Eyes, is a high octane female fronted punk band from central Pennsylvania. If you don’t know about them, their newest single, “Sneaky Link” is a great intro. It’s packed full of more energy than any one song has the right to. Angry lyrics, fast guitar, and a baritone sax accompaniment gives you the feeling that you could punch a mountain.

    Apes of the StateWhat Am I doing with My Life– August 21 2024

    Folk has a very strong tradition of taking old melodies and setting it to new and relevant lyrics for the current day. “What am I doing with my life” by Folk Punk legends Apes of the State does just that by re-imagining a classic to ask the question I think everyone has asked more than once throughout the course of their life. April Hartman has an amazing self deprecation humor that comes out in the lyrics. It’s a great song. I honestly love everything about it especially the mandolin.

    The Sensations//Hans Gruber and the Die HardsTokyo Two Step – September 3 2024

    This wonderful EP is a split with Texas Skacore band Hans Gruber and the Die Hards and the Tokyo based ska band The Sensations. Hans Gruber’s track, “Trepanation” has bombastic horns and creepy lyrics that speak of spirits and possession. Next, they offer up a very good rendition of “I Put a Spell on You”. Both are fantastic especially considering this was released in the lead up to spooky season. This split was my introduction to The Sensations and I will tell you that I am very glad for it. The two songs they contributed to the EP are both simply amazing. They are upbeat, catchy, and packed to the brim with fast guitar. For me, they are a solid reminder of why I love Japanese Ska, something that I am ashamed to admit I may have forgotten about. The stand out song is “Magic Call”. It has everything I mentioned above plus a great guitar solo followed by a little horn piece that left me wanting more. This album really personifies why I like splits so much. You get a band you like to get you in the door and then you get a bonus band to fall in love with. In short, I came for the Hans Gruber, but I stayed for The Sensations.

    Brianna CarmelI never said (a platonic love song), October 4 2024

    This new single from Brianna Carmel takes their page from a diary writing style to new heights. The ukulele driven indie sound that Brianna is known for is finely tuned here with a sense of bitter sweet honestly that is intensely refreshing. The message of the song is of mutual support, camaraderie and friendship and ends on a empowering note, stating “from the Valley to New Mexico, you got people behind you.” Interlaced with the final lyrics is a series of bell notes that accentuate the ending in an incredibly enduring way that rounds out the bitter sweetness of the song into something more hopeful. If you are not familiar with Brianna Carmel, this song is a great entry point to their work. I highly suggest everyone check it out.

    This playlist review was originally posted on November 12, 2024 on the former LFDH substack.

  • Bri Earned the Power of Self Respect by Brianna Carmel

    Bri Earned the Power of Self Respect by Brianna Carmel

    Album: Bri Earned the Power of Self Respect

    Artist: Brianna Carmel

    Released: May 24, 2024; Self Release

    Brianna Carmel is one of the hardest working people in DIY that you might not have heard of.  I think that is a shame. Their roots lay deep in the Sacramento DIY scene and they are a member of the bands “Blooming Heads” and “Little Tiny Knife” as well as having their own solo project. So with the release of their new EP I hope you take a moment to get acquainted with their work.

    This EP is pure Ukulele driven indie rock with a little bit of chiptune and a punk attitude sprinkled in as a treat. It’s a fun listen even if the lyrics get a little heavy at times. The name “Bri Earned the Power of Self-Respect” is a reference to Scott Pilgrim vs the World and it is very fitting for the namesake song as well as the album as a whole. In honor of this, and if y’all will indulge me, I am now going to review every song in this EP as if it were the chapter of a Manga because aside from giving off Scott Pilgrim vibes, the EP tells a story that lends itself well to this style of review.

    Chapter 1- My True Self (Stupid, A Mess, Etc.)

    The story begins and we find our hero full of self doubt, fear and worry. They worry that they might not have what it takes to truly thrive. Things are starting out pretty low for our hero

    Chapter 2- Fool Me Once

    I am not going to sugar coat this one folks, things are looking pretty bleak for our hero. They just ran into a pair of absolute villains who I’ll call the 2 evil dudes and it did not go well. Despite this, our hero did learn some things about themself that will likely come in handy later.

    Chapter 3- Bri Earned the Power of Self Respect.

    This is definitely our hero’s plus ultra moment. They have finally leveled up got the power they need to get control of their life and become the person they always wanted to be.

    Epilogue- One Year Later/Born Again

    Turns out even with a superpower, life is still hard, but now our hero has the confidence and tools they need to work through that struggle. They know that eventually everything is going to be okay. Someday.

    Oh, if you were wondering, my favorite song is the title track. Turns out my praise can be bought with a chiptune, engaging vocal performance, and an empowering message. Honorable mention also goes to “One Year Later/Born Again”. I think it is all too easy and very common especially for the sake of telling a complete and finished story to fall into the trap of pretending that all anyone needs is that one moment of standing up for themselves. After that everything automagically fixes itself. This song manages to avoid that trap by clearly stating the reality that working towards your best life will always be hard. Yet it still ends beautifully on an extremely hopeful note.

    Everything about this EP is top notch! The emotionally raw storytelling of this EP really makes it stand out. It is definitely one of those EPs that you must listen to from beginning to end to really soak it in completely. It is very self reflective and sometimes brutally honest. Definitely the sincerest EP I’ve listened to so far this year.

    This review was originally posted on May 30, 2024 on the former LFDH substack.