What’s in my Cassette Player right now?
Portland gives me such wonderful things. Stopped in Tender Loving Empire and picked up the prettiest cassette I saw. That happened to be Radiation City, The Hands that Take You.
Some songs remind me of Band of Horses, some of Mirah, some of She & Him, some of Fleet Foxes, but all of them are tinged with a unique electronic component and something like the sepia of the 70’s, including a female voice slightly reminiscent of Karen Carpenter’s at times.
Ugh, it is SO GOOD. I want more more more more more for my commutes.
What’s in my cassette player?
Blanket Truth & Dana Jewell.
Bought this one at Sonic Boom Records because, well, tapes are neato! The sticker on the back says it has “Lo-Fi 4-Track, folk pop recordings” which I can totally get on board with.
Blanket Truth is, from what I can tell from the music and insert, a 4-piece band who just have fun messing around on acoustic-y instruments and crooning along. Fairly enjoyable and cute.
Dana Jewell is a dude who plays some guitar, bangs a bit on the drums, and has some simple (/so-so), but super endearing lyrics.
I’ll admit, I bought this basically because I wanted some tapes and this one sounded bearable and had owls on it.
Turns out I don’t mind popping it in during some commutes and listening to people do what they obviously love and have fun doing. I think I’ll continue to pick up some Lost Sound Tapes when I run across them.