
With New Year's Eve & New Year's Day just around the corner, I'm getting in one more post before this year is done so here goes:
As a pretty diehard music lover who's not afraid to talk about my favorite albums or favorite artists, I'm also encouraging others to listen to new genres of music, check out new artists, get exposed to stuff they haven't heard before.
For this go-round, I'll spill the beans about Chicago's Fab Four of indie-rock, The Sea and Cake.
If you've heard about these guys, awesome. But there are those who haven't just yet, or vaguely know about this Chi-town quartet, so here's some interesting info to get you reeled on in:
(1) The Sea and Cake have always been about guitar-driven indie-rock, with West African, Caribbean, shoegazer & jazzy tinges thrown in for good measure;
(2) Not only that, but TSAC places strong emphasis on stellar musicianship & effectiveness in songcraft;
(3) They've been at it for 15 years running & their 8th album, Car Alarm, got released back in October (I must add I love Car Alarm lots);
(4) Drummer/keyboardist John McEntire & bassist Eric Claridge are one of indie-rock's more telepathic rhythm sections, period;
(5) Sam Prekop has one of the breathiest, coolest deliveries around, reminiscent of Michael Franks if he ever went indie;
(6) If need be, TSAC is not afraid to kick out the jams;
(7) Each of the musicians is a visual artist in their own right;
(8) The Sea and Cake makes music you can dance to, dream to, rock out to, throw into your CD player for your road trip!! (easy, breezy, danceable, beautiful music.)
(9) TSAC is a model of consistency in musicianship & songcraft, two premises for why they've been doing what they do so well (& have been doing for over a decade).
(10) If you love jamming, you'll also love The Sea and Cake. (Check out #6 again.)
I've said enough already about this collective of awesome musicians, but here is an additional point of reference or two where one can go & find out more about/listen to The Sea and Cake:
http://www.thrilljockey.com/
http://www.theseaandcake.com/
As a pretty diehard music lover who's not afraid to talk about my favorite albums or favorite artists, I'm also encouraging others to listen to new genres of music, check out new artists, get exposed to stuff they haven't heard before.
For this go-round, I'll spill the beans about Chicago's Fab Four of indie-rock, The Sea and Cake.
If you've heard about these guys, awesome. But there are those who haven't just yet, or vaguely know about this Chi-town quartet, so here's some interesting info to get you reeled on in:
(1) The Sea and Cake have always been about guitar-driven indie-rock, with West African, Caribbean, shoegazer & jazzy tinges thrown in for good measure;
(2) Not only that, but TSAC places strong emphasis on stellar musicianship & effectiveness in songcraft;
(3) They've been at it for 15 years running & their 8th album, Car Alarm, got released back in October (I must add I love Car Alarm lots);
(4) Drummer/keyboardist John McEntire & bassist Eric Claridge are one of indie-rock's more telepathic rhythm sections, period;
(5) Sam Prekop has one of the breathiest, coolest deliveries around, reminiscent of Michael Franks if he ever went indie;
(6) If need be, TSAC is not afraid to kick out the jams;
(7) Each of the musicians is a visual artist in their own right;
(8) The Sea and Cake makes music you can dance to, dream to, rock out to, throw into your CD player for your road trip!! (easy, breezy, danceable, beautiful music.)
(9) TSAC is a model of consistency in musicianship & songcraft, two premises for why they've been doing what they do so well (& have been doing for over a decade).
(10) If you love jamming, you'll also love The Sea and Cake. (Check out #6 again.)
I've said enough already about this collective of awesome musicians, but here is an additional point of reference or two where one can go & find out more about/listen to The Sea and Cake:
http://www.thrilljockey.com/
http://www.theseaandcake.com/






