Monday, July 12, 2010

the wonderous world of the music underground [part one]

in the months since i've last written, i've extensively contributed my efforts into joe's musical journey, namely--the recording of his second upcoming album.  the experience has been phenomenal to say the least.  being a witness to something that, frankly, could very well be a true breakthrough to watch in the future for.  being a part of the arranging, media design is a thrill for me, being that this, in my opinion, is a radio-ready project.
the added bonus comes along in the fact that joe is now playing in two bands, ironically--playing two different instruments.  the first, he plays drums and percussion for is the beautifully delicate may stands still.

based from the san diego area, the group is an acoustic alternative band for lack of a better description.  vocalist and guitarist emily herndon sings with a very open, almost vulnerable--hauntingly heartfelt tone.  soloist and backing vocalist asha sukumar provides sophisticated hooks and solos on violin, piano, and mandolin--all the while supporting herndon with lush harmonies.  bassist wesley cole switzer skillfully drives the rhythm section and allows the girls to really shine. he plays with a warm and sweetly humble tone. as a whole, the music flows very well, in an almost ambient/chill kind of way.  i felt the lyrics are introspective while the melodies elude to some kind of yearning for something unattainable.

cathy and i saw them perform in l.a. for their cd release party.  we truly enjoyed our night out. i had purposely restrained myself from hearing anything from the group, so that my experience would not be watered down with expectations and already conceived notions. 

the verdict:  i was absolutely floored.  the set they put together invoked deep emotions, both joyous and melancholy.  i had almost forgotten how beautiful music can be. with that i say PLEASE PLEASE check out may stands still.  they are available on iTunes and other fine digital distributors, and if you want a physical cd, you can always contact them via myspace at www.myspace.com/maystandsstill.

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