I had never heard of the idiosyncratic Los Angeles guitar player/singer/songwriter Sylvia Juncosa before pulling this record off the KEXP shelf, but I'm glad to have made her musical acquaintance, however late I am to the party. And it seems my timing is pretty good, as just last year she released her first album in over 20 years!
For some reason, this week I felt particularly compelled to share this record, and to tip my hat to our old pal Creed for his call-out of the casual sexism displayed by one of his fellow DJs in their review. Damon Creed: fighting the good fight since (at least) 1990.
"Good chick guitar rock in a non-derogatory way. I can't help but think that if a guy sang along with this it wouldn't sound as good. Thankfully that is not the case.""Kinda a combination of mellow & faster stuff, while 2-1 & 2-5 are mostly quieter, comparatively. All the songs seem to have their moments & would go great next to P. Houston."
"Does the sex of a guitarist ever have anything to do with the skill and quality of the guitarist? Would you ever say 'Good dude guitar'?"
"Tom Price & Tom Hazelmeyer are 'good dude guitarists.' There I said it. And ooohhh I feel icky."
This is the third album by The Jazz Butcher I've covered in this blog series (see also here and here), and I'm embarrassed to admit I have yet to properly spend time getting acquainted with this long-running English band's deep discography. Something tells me that the next several years will be a g…
Black Friday is upon us, and nothing makes us happier than the blackest black of a vinyl record! This year's Black Friday is extra special for us, as local label Light In The Attic Records will be opening a store in the KEXP Gathering Space, bringing the exclusive, limited-edition releases right to…