GOOD LOOKING SON - "FANTASY WEEKEND" LP
GOOD LOOKING SON - "FANTASY WEEKEND" LP
Wild solo debut from the illustrious don of Bloomington, Indiana's Cowboys; Keith Herman.
At blistering speed, Herman pulls at all the different threads he'd previously explored during The Cowboys' five albums and seventy odd tracks. We hit his now familiar (but no less affecting) take on 70s power-pop, but then quickly dive into michevious freak folk and proggy pop numbers with similar ease.
An essential next chapter for anyone who's been following The Cowboys, as well as a perfect onboarding opportunity for fans of local contemporaries Traffik Island or even fellow power poppers Romero.
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There's a certain familiar, but ever-so-finessed element to Harman's songwriting that really hits the bullseye across this six track EP. "Fantasy Weekend" gazes into the dark, heavily glazed garage-pop of the late 60's/early 70's as Keith's calm, cool cadence balances between baritone sentimentality and ghostly thrum. A release both far from predictable and electrifying as the tempo cranks up along quirky keyboard lines that segue into classic powerpop territory.
Whatever Midwestern time warp these songs crept out of is truly serene. Created in Cincinnati with Jerri Queen (Vacation) both producing and playing alongside Cowboys drummer Jordan Tarantino and longtime Queen City rocker Andrew Jody on bass, wrapped up with a vibrant mastering job courtesy of Caufield Schnug (Sweeping Promises). "Fantasy Weekend" is as immediate as it is entrancing - a rare one that can hold court at both first and last call.
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