Trailer Trash

In my last post I introduced you to Joseph LeMay, an emerging singer-songwriter from Nashville. My timing was very fortuitous as he is releasing his first EP this week with a debut album to follow in May. Here’s a brief introduction from that website:

Joseph LeMay’s Trailer Trash EP is a good indication of what’s to come from the Tennessee bred songwriter. The live EP, released via Noisetrade, gives us a barebones glimpse of three songs from his upcoming debut album Seventeen Acres performed in the same room in which they were written.

“A few less square feet than we thought it might be, but we give it our damndest and sink in our teeth,” sums up the making of Joseph LeMay’s Trailer Trash EP quite nicely. The 24 year old singer/songwriter gathered up his most talented friends and hauled them from Nashville, TN to his shabby little abode, an abandoned single-wide trailer in the woods on the outskirts of his hometown of Dyersburg, TN. After arriving at Single Wide Farms, the travelers set up their gear and a few mics, hit record, played some tunes, and let the camera roll. The “living room” they crammed into boasts six-foot ceilings and is smaller than most walk-in closets. This closeness resulted in a noticeable intimacy in LeMay’s and the rest of the band’s delivery. “We did the whole thing live, with no headphones or monitors,” Joseph recalls of the recording process for Trailer Trash, “So, we all had to be entirely present and intentional with our playing and listen to one another. As simple as that sounds, people don’t do that like they used to. Taking away the option of ‘fixing it later’ forced us to focus on our performance and dial it all in on the front end.”

For Trailer Trash LeMay used the same lineup of musicians from his upcoming debut LP Seventeen Acres due out in May 2014. Molly Parden graced all three tracks with her background vocals. Caleb Hickman switched between keys and lap steel in addition to singing background vocals on “You Still Do It”. Juan Solorzano played electric guitar and bass pedals, while Noah Denney kept everything in order on drums. Nashville producer Seiji Inouye engineered, mixed, and mastered the project.

Listen to and download the music from Noisetrade here:

http://noisetrade.com/josephlemay/trailer-trash-live-ep

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You Heard it Here First

I really enjoy hearing a new artist or song for the very first time. I spend a lot of time listening to stations on Pandora or iTunes radio. This is a great way to discover new music. A more traditional way is sharing discoveries amongst friends. It is in this spirit that I will post my findings here for you. My discovery this week is a young singer-songwriter from Nashville named Joseph LeMay. Enjoy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ml-SQbjO4Y

 

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40 Years of Kiss

This just in from Rolling Stone magazine:

Forty years after the release of their debut album, Kiss have finally made the cover of Rolling Stone. Marking the band’s upcoming induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the cover image is a classic 1975 photo of the band’s original lineup: Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons, plus Ace Frehley and Peter Criss, who were both gone from the band by the early Eighties.

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Here are some amazing statistics:

  • 28 gold albums to date, the most of any American rock band.
  •  The band has sold 40 million albums in the United States
  • Worldwide sales exceeds 100 million records, making them one of the world’s best-selling bands of all time.

The original 1973–80 lineup consisted of Paul Stanley (vocals and rhythm guitar), Gene Simmons (vocals and bass guitar), Ace Frehley (lead guitar and vocals) and Peter Criss (drums and vocals).

Admittedly, I was not a huge Kiss fan. However I did have one friend who was. Jim had Kiss posters on his bedroom walls and we listened to Kiss whenever we were at his house or cruising in his 1965 Dodge Dart. I bought Kiss Alive when it first came out and as we were listening to it in my basement I could tell Jim really wanted it. He offered Deep Purple’s Made in Japan  which I gladly accepted. I already had the first two Kiss albums and I loved Deep Purple. Somewhere out there Jim is smiling as his boys finally make it into the rock ‘n roll Hall of Fame. Jim, I’m smiling too. 🙂

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