New Music… Thursday? Pick of the Week

I can’t believe it’s Thursday! Yeah, a week and a day since my *last* music post (which was already a day after the Tuesday’s new releases dropped).

I’ve only had a chance this week to listen to a small number of new releases. When you consider each new album probably has a 45 minute-plus runtime, it’s easy to see the difficulty of the task. This is why newspapers and magazines have full-time staff members dedicated exclusively to reviewing new albums.

So this week, I’d like to draw your attention to the latest album from one of my favorite artists today: Josh Ritter. His new album is entitled The Beast in its Tracks and you can…

Get it on iTunes here:

https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-beast-in-its-tracks/id579109979

Or consider buying the exclusive B&N edition with a special lyrics journal insert:

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/beast-in-its-tracks-josh-ritter/25668859?ean=92145170304&isbn=92145170304

Track one is classic Ritter: “night” is in the lyrics and the vocals are doused in reverb. But 55 seconds later, we really get cooking. It’s obvious from the start that Josh has heartbreak on his mind, but it’s not the kind of turn-off that we’ve come to know in break-up songs.
As a whole, lyrically, the album comes off in a similar way as Andrew Osenga‘s Leonard, the Lonely Astronaut (although each artist approaches their subject from different vantage points and ultimately draw different conclusions). Both Ritter and Osenga leave listeners – me – longing to recapture a relational emotion or state of being that has long since begun to wane.
I hate when songwriters are marketed as “thought-provoking” or “honest” or any other cliche about possessing a higher level of poetic- or song-craft. Though they tend to be true, these cliches dumb down the really good songwriters into some sort of quantifiable, understandable category. As a songwriter myself, I don’t find the adjectives helpful because they tend not to be unique to music.
But Josh Ritter comes off to me as human – and relatable. Reading his own history makes it easy to see why his songs resonate this way with me and many others. He’s a pretty normal guy from… Idaho?
So go check out his new record, and if you find yourself listening to the lyrics more than your average Bruno Mars pop song, consider checking out his other records, too. I don’t think you’ll be disappointed.

Signing Off…

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I love writing. Maybe more specifically, I love ranting. I like creative writing, developing a blogging voice, thinking about what to post about, editing posts, forgetting to proof-read posts, finding pictures to go along with my post topics, and the like.

But blogging is not writing music. Or playing music. It’s a different creative outlet – one that I think I’m not half-bad at. But not one that I feel I should be spending so much time doing. I’ve been thinking a lot about blogging lately.

After much deliberating, and with so many things vying for my time at this point in my life, I’ve decided to focus my minutes more specifically on music for a while – writing and playing it.

To all of my subscribers and followers, I would like to say thank you for keeping up with my blog… I’d also like to let you know that I’m not completely done with this sort of journaling either. I’d like you all to join me on Twitter, following me there (which is here: http://twitter.com/jaymathesmusic). Yes, it’s shorter bursts of words, but words none-the-less. You can also Like me on Facebook, here: http://facebook.com/jaymathesmusic. And, you can subscribe to my Jaymathes.com news posts, herehttp://feeds.feedburner.com/jaymathesnews. Or, of course, I have a monthly newsletter. Sign up here: http://box5496.temp.domains/~jaymathe/?page_id=33. The point is, you’ll still be able to read words from me – just not here.

So please come along! Hop on a different train with me and continue reading with me…

Twitter: http://twitter.com/jaymathesmusic
Facebook: http://facebook.com/jaymathesmusic
Jaymathes.com News: http://feeds.feedburner.com/jaymathesnews
My Newsletter: http://box5496.temp.domains/~jaymathe/?page_id=33

Also, I still have some unfinished blog business here, too. I do plan to finish up my top 25 albums of all time list, but I may not post that here… I’ll make sure you’re all able to see it, though.

So here’s to a new year of opportunity ahead and 232 posts behind. Cheers!