Today’s
episode takes us on a mindful trip through a variety of empathically expressive
songs featuring, The Outdoor Type, IN HOODIES, Jupiter, Third Whale, Withnailus,
Dave Kerzner, Disturbed, Blkk Bones, and Agnes Obel.
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First
up, Melbourne singer / songwriter Zack
Buchanan better known as
“The Outdoor Type” starts us off with “On My Mind” An excellent song from 2016 that
expresses the desire to escape poverty and travel the world. In many ways, the
song reminds me of Lou Reed which is saying a lot. Big thumbs up.
Next
is IN HOODIES from Bursa Turkey with “Rules of Adulthood” another great tune
from 2016 from a very underrated album called “A Lunar Manoeuvre”. “Rules
of Adulthood” is an infectious song about the changes that come with
responsibility…a song that builds with a wall of sound until you “feel the
knock”. A great tune from a great album.
Following
IN HOODIES are Temecula California brothers Jordan, Evan and Aaron Doverspike better
known as “Jupiter” with “Runaway” taken from their 2013 EP “The Fire”. Runaway is a song about worries and regrets and the temptation
to run away from pain and responsibility. A solid tune with a 90’s rock-radio
ambience to it that certainly should have given it massive airplay.
And
so, “On My Mind, Rules of Adulthood and Runaway… feature in another mindful set
of music, on the Minstral show.
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Third
Whale from Oslo Norway open today’s second set with “Take it Out” from their
2016 self titled EP “Third Whale”
Take
it out is a heavy Progressive Psychedelic Rock trip that absorbes the mind in
its hypnotic beat, rhythm, and guitar leads…a really good song to let your
burdens fall away to…
Following
Third Whale is Nottinghamshire artist Matt Pickering AKA “Withnailus” serving
“Afternoon Tea with Eno & Vangelis” taken from his 2011 album “Goodbye”.
“Afternoon
Tea with Eno & Vangelis” carries an ambient dreamlike atmosphere that
surrounds the poetic final words of Replicant Roy Batty played by actor Rutger
Hauer in the 1982 movie, Blade Runner. Matt captures the serene aura of Roy
Batty’s last moments of life and the open gateway to spiritual release where light
sings and consoles….a song that paints imagination with empathy.
Dave
Kerzner follows with “Redemption” taken from his brilliant 2015 album “New
World”. A Progressive Rock Masterpiece that anchors a mindful set of music not
to be missed.
In
my mind, Dave Kerzner breaths new life and energy into a genre that has
remained hidden from the mainstream radio airwaves for decades, allowing Progressive
Rock to re-emerged with a voice once again while bringing atmosphere and
inspiration to other artists and fans alike in this new age of creative
Independence.
And
now a mindful progressive music trip to “Take it Out”, while having “Afternoon
Tea with Eno & Vangelis” while reaching for “Redemption”, only on the
Minstral show.
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Our
final set features the known and unknown artist in a harmony of sound that is
empathic and deeply felt.
“Disturbed”
opens the set with a brilliant rendition of Simon and Garfunkle’s “Sound of
Silence” a song that has gone viral with almost 400 million hits alone on
YouTube…so I’m pretty sure you’ve heard this one.
Following
Disturbed is Montreal artist and composer “Blkk Bones” with “Horizon of a Lost
World” taken from her debut album “Harmonia”
“Horizon
of a Lost World” is a Conscious progressive electronic wave of refreshing
ambient sounds that remind of Tangerine Dream in the spirit of the “Risky Business”
soundtrack…a song that is just as dreamy and infectious as “Love on a Real
Train” or “The dream is always the same”. Very good music.
Agnes
Obel from Berlin Germany closes the set with “Familiar” taken from her brilliant
2016 Album Citizen of Glass”.
“Familiar”
is a conscious dream that absorbs the essence of life into the spirit world
where “Love is a Ghost that the Others Can’t See.” One of ten empathicly
conscious songs on a great album.
And
that’ll do it for this weeks episode of the Minstral Show.
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their official websites, buying their music and joining their email platforms.
Details are in the episode description.
And
now let’s have a listen to The Sound of Silence on the Horizon of a Lost World
that seems so Familiar.
The Minstral Show – (Episode 045)
SONGS:
SET
01
The
Outdoor Type – On My Mind
IN
HOODIES – Rules of Adulthood
Jupiter
– Runaway
SET
02
Third
Whale – Take it Out
Withnailus
– Afternoon Tea with Eno & Vangelis
Dave
Kerzner – Redemption (Stranded Part 6 to 10)
SET
03
Disturbed
– The Sound of Silence
Blkk
Bones – Horizon of a Lost World
Agnes
Obel - Familiar
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