rock music but with a tranquil rarity and a zappaesque humour
author: She Divine and Existence Libertine
VINYL SOUP "Chasing Yesterday" CD 2003
The music: a very "musical", easy and smooth mixture of jazz, folk, blues, reggae, bluegrass, rhythm and blues, funk, latin and other things (ah! and also progressive rock). There are not brusque angles in the dull forms of their music in spite of all the impossible turns; rock music but with a tranquil rarity and a zappaesque humour. The only problem may be that precisely due to the fact that their music is so smooth and tending predominantly to calm, sometimes it can seem lineal (specially in the calmed passages), but I would say it only seems...
North American band, debut CD www.vinylsoup.com
Label: CREEK SLIDE RECORDS.
GLOBAL GRADE: 8/10
Review by Héctor Noble Fernández.
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It’s not funk, it’s not rock, it’s not jazz, it’s groove.
author: Samuel Barker
Vinyl Soup - Chasing Yesterday
Written by Samuel Barker
Calm grooves, that is the best way I can describe this album. Though there is a lot going on throughout each song, the songs are laid back blending jazzy guitar riffs, psychedelic keyboard and a grooving rhythm section. This album is a solid effort.
This band is someone you would expect to see in hip coffee shop or lounge putting out music groove to while searching for someone to dance with. The instrumentals flow, the vocals groove with the music.
Yeah, I’m overusing the word groove in this, but that’s what this music is all about. It’s not funk, it’s not rock, it’s not jazz, it’s groove.
Rating: B+
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Eclectic influences... sophisticated Jazz and Funk ideas... Liquid guitar smooth
author: Taxi - The World's Leading Independent A&R Company
Eclectic influences... Jazz/Funk ideas...phrasing.. from Zappa to Donald Fagan... good playing lads. Live feel, arrangements are a plus... Liquid guitar. Smooth suitcase Rhodes... I have a feeling this came out just as you intended it to... have you tried local radio down there? It can't all be country in TN! first rate playing. keep gigging,,writing...
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Great instrumental chops and soulful vocals help simmer this delicious soup."
author: Music Morsels
"Nashvilles Vinyl Soup provides solid proof that jam rock is far from dead. You can hear a decided influence from Phish, but they interject their own feel into the music. The jazzy Front Door, the laid back funk groove of Fog and the sly muddy blues ballad In and Out of Touch prove that they use their influences primarily as roots to grow vines that yield their own tasty fruit. Great instrumental chops and soulful vocals help simmer this delicious soup." -Music Morsels/
Mark Waterbury P.O. Box 2760 Acworth, GA 30102
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