Jon Crary’s Weekly Sound off: Feb 3-7

5. Hospitality – “Rocket and Jets” –(Fire & Records): From the incredible new album Trouble. Soaring above it all, a little meandering guitar that is dreamy, but it’s on track especially the chorus,...

5. Hospitality – “Rocket and Jets” –(Fire & Records): From the incredible new album Trouble. Soaring above it all, a little meandering guitar that is dreamy, but it’s on track especially the chorus, and then throws you into that bright guitar sound. I like the progressive rock chops and overlays of synths that takes you away. It has a classic retro feel and complex.

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6. Trust – “Rescue Mister” (Art & Crafts Production) – This is a pounding pounding pounding beat oriented loud dance floor song. What is not to like? Huge beats, 80’s-like vibe. Wonderful..swing your arms around.

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Jon Crary is an avid music fan. Jon's roots are the late 70’s punk and the new wave scene, but his influences are early 70’s glam- Roxy Music and David Bowie. His tastes evolved in the 80’s to include his influences’ copiers – Japan, Duran Duran and New Order. He hosted a radio program where Echo and the Bunnymen and the Smiths were staples. Now, their legacy is well documented. Many people think he has great taste in music, and he actually has a good record collection. He is also a semi-musician having played the bass guitar in a French garage rock band. Now, you will see him enjoying the new music of this and the last decade…thanks to Interpol “Turn on the Bright Lights” album for which he will forever be grateful for revitalizing music for the new generation and old.

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