Tag: Howard Jones

Throwback: Happy 71st Birthday, Howard Jones!

JOVM’s William Ruben Helms celebrates Howard Jones’ 70th birthday.

 

Comprised of Leo Paparella (vocals, synths) and brothers Eric Promani (drums, synths) and Greg Promani (guitar), Los Angeles-based electro pop trio Iconique have quickly exploded across the blogosphere and elsewhere as their previous single “Step Into The Mood” was praised by Gawker and Surviving the Golden Age, was featured on Hype Machine and received radio airplay on KUCI and KCHUNG. And honestly, that shouldn’t be surprising as the band’s sound has been described by some of my colleague as a “synthesis of influences like Prince, David Bowie and Chic.” Interestingly, the trio’s latest single “Sitting Pretty” sonically seems as though it draws from Roxy Music, The Human League, Howard Jones and others as Paparella’s sultry speak-song and crooning is paired with a sinuous bass line, shimmering synths and propulsive drumming; in other words, it sounds as though it could have been released sometime between 1980 and 1983.

As the band’s Leo Paparella explained in press notes “‘Sitting Pretty’ is both a celebration and critique of vanity. There’s very much an innate cruelty to glamor. It operates out of exclusivity, which keeps its scope woefully narrow and out of touch. And I bet that’s why people want it so badly.” And as a result, the song possess a subtle yet palpable sense of menace and anxiousness under the clean, hyper-modern and danceable sheen.

 

Album Review: Washed Out’s Paracosm

Washed Out Paracosm Sub Pop Records Release Date: August 13, 2013 Track Listing Entrance It Feels Alright Don’t Give Up Weightless All I Know Great Escape Paracosm Falling Back All Over Now Washed Out’s 2011 […]

Washed Out‘s Within Without landed at number 24 on this site’s Best of 2011 List thanks to Ernest  Greene’s cooed vocals over icy synths played through gently, swirling reverb and delay pedals. Sonically, the tracks on that album struck me as […]

Washed Out’s Within Without landed at number 24 on this site’s Best of 2011 List thanks in part to Ernest  Greene’s cooed vocals backed by sleek, icy snyth lines played through gentle layers of reverb and delay pedals and backed […]

Washed Out‘s Within Without landed at number 24 on this site’s Best of 2011 List thanks in part to Ernest  Greene’s cooed vocals backed by sleek, icy snyth lines played through gentle layers of reverb and delay pedals […]