FREE IN-STORE: Blackstrap Molasses 03/25 5:30pm
Drawing heavily on mid-sixties R & B, Blackstrap Molasses create fun, original music that the hipster set, hardcore cholos, middle-aged soccer moms, and the rest of us can enjoy. Hailing from the desert city of Indio, California, the band features Lisa Baeza on piano, organ and percussion, Ian Townley on bass, Sal Meza on drums, and his brother Dani Meza on guitar and vocals. Dani admittedly geeks out on tons of old soul tracks – especially those from Motown and Stax – and writes songs he’d rather Aretha or Etta or Otis sang than himself. If Lisa isn’t playing melody, she’s playing horn-stabs on the keys or shaking tambourine on breaks. Ian’s bass lines are catchy grooves and Sal authoritatively pummels his drum set. Dani opts for rhythm and simple solos while his voice is young, raw and powerful. Their music isn’t entirely soul, not exactly rock and not a retro throwback. Their songs strike a balance between pop head bobbers to intense torch bawlers back to party music in need of new dance steps.
Dengue Fever “Cannibal Courtship” 4/19
April 19th sees the arrival of Cannibal Courtship, the new album by Cambodian Psych-Rockers Dengue Fever, aligned with a record release party at the Troubadour in Los Angeles (4/19). Dengue Fever, whose exotic blend of Cambodian rock, Afro grooves, surf, and garage psych returns with the group’s first studio album since 2008’s Venus on Earth. With 11 new tunes, Cannibal Courtship, features songs sung in English, and Khmer (Cambodian). The album also features beautiful backing harmonies by The Living Sisters.