Tim Follin appeared to be concerned with one thing only: Be badass, cool, and funky - from the moment you burn out at the start of a level to the moment the criminal car blows up in over-the-top, copaganda fashion.
Ricardo Morales Vivero’s “Introspectiva” digs into Ricky’s roots and a healthy dose of reverb. [Album Exploration]
As of this writing, I have yet to see Ricky face-to-face since he left Chicago, so hearing this album is like a postcard from a new adventure.
Edith Judith’s “Bones and Structure” has a lot of indie-whimsy in their voice and horn. [Album Exploration]
“Bones & Structure” may appeal most to the bohemian, the forlorn, the bookstore junkie, the post-grad wanderer, or the messy room chic-ster, (the duo are offering the album on vinyl AND cassette, after all) but really, their music is perfect for any soft, warm night alone, or an evening at home with someone you're really in tune with. Perhaps, alone together.