A wonderful indie album I received for free. Reminds me of 80s jangle and dream pop, mixed with a sprinkle of Dead Milkmen.

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A wonderful indie album I received for free. Reminds me of 80s jangle and dream pop, mixed with a sprinkle of Dead Milkmen.
THE FLANNELGRAPH OF SAMMICH FAME (i burst out laughing at 'perseverance' because undertrash) THE SAMMICH MIGHT STILL BE THERE XD
- Lucas
Record Year 136/365, Mike Adams At His Honest Weight: Best of Boiler Room Classics
Mike Adams At His Honest Weight Best of Boiler Room Classics Flannelgraph Records, 2014
When you grow up in the northeast it’s always a shock to travel and see how good natured the rest of the country is. I wouldn’t say that most of the people I come in contact with on a daily basis are bad people, they’re just conditioned to not be bothered with the happiness of others. Unfortunately, I think this also partially sums me up. The Midwest is another animal all together. It’s the kind of place where people that don’t know you will throw a party to greet you. It’s the kind of place where strangers are as genuine as they come and kindness is like a warm blanket that they spread around their visitors. Bloomington Indiana is a great example of this, it’s also where I met Mike Adams.
Sometimes I think the best influence on your creativity is the small community that you curate. Best of Boiler Room Classics is the kind of record that happens and you’re never lucky enough to hear about. Whereas Adams’ previous project Husband & Wife was a downtrodden and sparse indie rock project, his solo material has the sunny disposition of Pet Sounds with just as much lyrical density. Of course it’s still indie at heart, but it’s sly mix of intentional lo-fi and classic pop structure makes Boiler Room close to transcendent.
Mike’s vocal delivery is totally his own. Admittedly I could do without the fuzzy effect this time around, but his warm approach to phrasing is great. The album chugs forward with a textural mix of electronics and organic instrumentation that make it beautifully dense. Although density usually indicates a heavy nature, this record remains light from start to finish. Even though it lacks many surprises or tonal changes, anything other that what was committed to the recording would be unnecessary. I feel lucky to have had a connection with the place that produced this great songwriter.
My art work displayed at the “I Believe In You” show
This is compilation is awesome, and Bret played drums on Homecoming's (Mike Dixon from Memory Map and Rapider Than Horsepower's solo project) track--number 17. Check it out, and listen to some of the other tracks too! The song was also recorded at Bret's studio, Black Pyramid Recording. Merry Xmas, stupid idiots.