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Tedeschi Trucks Band
Future Soul audio
Had a crush but couldn't tell her
🎶 SUN/MGNETK - The Low
Song Review: Tedeschi Trucks Band - “I Got You”
Breezy and leaning to the superficial side, “I Got You” is the sound of Tedeschi Trucks Band humbly trying to be like mainstream groups.
Clocking in at just over four minutes, the lead single from Future Soul (March 20) manages to make room for spare contributions from the TTB choir and horn section. But Derek Trucks’ outgoing guitar solo is the identifying fingerprint.
Up to that point, the song reflects the Brothers and Sisters-era ABB as TTB sets aside its formidable force in favor of a silly love song.
Every time is getting worse/show me, baby, where it hurts/you know I ain’t no doctor but I’m kind … /I got you/you belong to me, Susan Tedeschi sings, the words and music supplied by TTB’s Mike Mattison.
In the pantheon of pop songs, “I Got You” is relatively high up the list. In the TTB canon, it sits significantly lower, Trucks’ aforementioned showcase notwithstanding.
Grade card: Tedeschi Trucks Band - “I Got You” - B-
1/23/26
i put this mix out 9 years ago...crazy...
...still slaps.
Cõvco at the NTS radio
NAMO - Recoil Rhythm
Will Sessions - Electromagnetic Reality - a major stylistic shift for this Detroit band, from 70s-centric psychedelic soul & Electric Miles to future soul / chillhop
Will Sessions steps into the next phase of their sonic vision and invites you into their Electromagnetic Reality. The new 11-track LP of original compositions explores a new direction that pulls influences from an array of styles, highlighted throughout the 15 year discography from the Detroit-based ensemble. Jazz, hip-hop, and Soul swirl through the lens of producer and co-founder Sam Beaubien, capturing the spirit of live performance while utilizing the unique subtleties and styles of beat making. Other founding members Bryan Arnold (drums), Ryan Gimpert (guitar), and Tim Shellabarger (bass) welcome special guest musicians Ian Finkelstein (keys), Marcus Elliot (Saxophone), and Quentin Joseph (drums) to create a sound-scape that pushes and blurs the boundaries and musical concepts that Will Sessions has become known for. From the opening track “Lil Picasso,” the listener is transported to a futuristic nostalgia, and is taken on a journey through instrumental expression, depicting a world full of unlimited textures and endless possibilities. Moving through tracks like “Seagulls” and “Out Done,” the group shows their strengths in thematic hip-hop, while “Phase Shift” gives the band freedom to explore their jazz roots. “Wave Sequence” pulls the sound into an experimental realm using electronic influences, while the juxtaposed “Rain Come Down” pulls you right back into a soulful and familiar memory. “Coffee Cup” and “Eclipsed” throw all influences to the canvas and “Planet Jumper” finishes the journey with hopeful curiosity of what the future has to offer.
• Sam Beaubien: Keyboards • Tim Shellabarger: Bass • Ryan Gimpert: Guitar • Bryan Arnold: Drums • Quentin Joseph: Drums (track 5) • Ian Finkelstein: Keyboard Solos/Additional Keys (tracks 1, 3, 5, 11) • Marcus Elliot: Saxophone (tracks 3, 6) Cover Art and Layout by Conor Anderson