Music →Marshall Holland - And the Etceteras (Remastered) (2019)
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Marshall Holland - And the Etceteras (Remastered) (2019)
WEB FLAC (tracks) | Tracks: 11 | 32:42 min | 215 MB
Style: Indie Pop, Singer-Songwriter | Label: Ricky Ninja Records
WEB FLAC (tracks) | Tracks: 11 | 32:42 min | 215 MB
Style: Indie Pop, Singer-Songwriter | Label: Ricky Ninja Records
Hailing from Salinas, California - the land of Steinbeck, strawberries and spinach - Marshall Holland is a golden state native with an ear for radio-ready melody, and the artistry to turn those melodies into fully realized pop soundscapes.
Growing up on the radio while traversing the state's coastal agricultural lands on ride-alongs for his grandfather's fertilizer business must have done something to the boy. Armed with a portable tape recorder, Holland would make recordings of himself singing the hits of the day, which he would later "broadcast" back home in his bedroom.
Thank goodness, he's still at it. Over the course of his three releases, Holland has perfected his approach to baroque pop hooks with a hovering specter of melancholy-along the lines of the Left Banke or the Three O'Clock-while occasionally rocking enough to put him in the same garage as the Monkees or Weezer.
His new album, "Marshall Holland and the Etceteras" sees the multi-instrumentalist stretching out stylistically and vocally, turning in everything from sing-along numbers ("Take Me," and "Elise at Least") to downbeat ruminations ("Fool Me," "Goodbye September Days") that are kindred in spirit to the esoteric back pages of the Simon & Garfunkel songbook. There are instrumentals here, too, that juxtapose his three-minute popsongs nicely, adding depth and providing subtle stage directions for each new chapter.
The characters that populate his tunes aren't the shiny, happy people that seem to exist in too many of today's indiepop compositions. Things don't always work out for Holland's protagonists. They find themselves suddenly lonely, they sleep on the streets, and they navigate uncertainty in a way that suggest their writer might know a thing or two about love, loss and real life.
Cutting his teeth in Sacramento in his early 20s before heading to the Bay Area, Holland found himself in constant demand as a backing musician, playing drums, bass, guitar-whatever was needed-in touring bands and local stalwarts. While it was great experience, he ended up fleeing the scene and setting up shop closer to the coast, where he had more time to cultivate his own songwriting process.
Finding himself with a little more downtime than he bargained for, he started making records on his own, playing all the instruments, designing artwork, and doing whatever it took to get his music heard. Instead of coming off as DIY art projects, Holland's music never feels anything less than natural and self-realized with a pinch of opulence.
Tracklist:
01. Take Me
02. At 65
03. Oh Please
04. Fool Me
05. To the Scene of Them All
06. Goodbye September Days
07. Radio Style
08. In the Swing of Things
09. Elise at Least
10. Can I Borrow Your Pillow?
11. The Key of Sea
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