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Arron Untitled (Self Released) Sudbury, BC ::web/sounds:: |
There are pockets of exciting, creative energies hidden all over Canada. I can’t find them all, so credit for this discovery goes to Jenni from Illfit Outfit. She e-mailed me to the effect of “I like your blog. There is this guy that makes great music in his basement.” Fairly typical story I thought, until I landed on his myspace page and was immediately wooed by the triumvirate of bursting lo-fi pop, sensitive-and-sweet basement loner folk, and scattered noisescapes. A few convincing MySpace messages later and I get a CD in the mail that (very quickly) peels my wig back (to use the parlance of mid-90s rap gangstery). Aaron Read, performing under Arron, has a sweet, boyish, and endearing voice suited well for his combination of frenetic pop lonertude and campfire folk. Lyrically, he crafts narratives and hooks with a psychedelic edge, keeping us immersed in his own personal snow-globe. It’s the kind of CD I expect to come from Calgary, an artifact left in the wake of bands like Women and Hunter-Gatherer; thankfully, these streams of ingenious melodies seem to pop up everywhere.
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