beaux’s magical musical plasticity


Jason Webley (Seattle, WA)
August 6, 2008, 2:33 pm
Filed under: artistical fortitude, pulse, review | Tags: pirate rock

jason webleypurveyor of gypsy-folk tra la la stomping freaky pirate rock, wielding his accordian, guitar, microphone to amplify his stomping feet, jason webley brings a ton of energy to every stage he graces.  whether it be in the frozen tundra of norilsk or the solar-powered shady grove stage at the oregon country fair.  his live show is captivating when he performs solo or alongside his quartet (viola, upright bass, drum + webley).  jason has a gift when engaging his audience.  if you are lucky enough to see him live, you will most likely be dancing, clapping, asked to participate as trombones or violins, and hopefully he will get you really drunk without booze!

Official Site | Myspace | Youtube



Ingredients (Eugene, OR)
August 5, 2008, 9:58 pm
Filed under: artistical fortitude, pulse, review | Tags: noteworthy, up and coming
Album art for "Cold Blooded, Warm Breaded"

Album art for "Cold Blooded, Warm Breaded"

Swimming through a beautifully crafted eclectic blend of atmospheric rock, balanced by the upbeat funky dance beats that call for my feet to jump out from under me to start dancing.  Their sound covers a lot of ground, and cannot justly be described in a number of words that will hold your attention.  Their latest release Cold Blooded, Warm Breaded is one of the best sounding independently recorded albums I have heard in a long time.  Beyond their ability to lay down tracks, see Ingredients live and they surely will not disappoint.

Myspace | Band Site | CD Baby

psychedelic weird/pop rock with a heavy chameleon influence. An imaginative concept record that depicts the highs and the lows of human emotions, using the medium of sonic explosions and poetic imagery (Cd Baby)




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