I was so into this song a few months ago, and I kept trying to google it but back then it was ungoogle-able. “Grilled Cheese Peach Face” was just a string of words to Google. After not finding it on YouTube, I ended up buying it on Amazon, I love it so much. This is just the sweetest voice and melody — and a doo-wap-esque chorus that gets stuck in your head, watch out. I want Peach Face to make it big!
Tunes Tuesday: "Brave," Pressing Strings
A lot of inspirational “we’ll get through it together” songs are in heavy rotation for me these days: for example, WTMD has been playing this Dave Matthews x Brandi Carlile song “Come Tomorrow” a lot. Maybe it’s my high school snobbery showing but the lyrics of that one are pretty much equivalent to that Simpsons “Children/Future” song.
I prefer this other WTMD pick from Annapolis band Pressing Strings with a sweet guitar melody and a message that’s a little less sappy and more straightforward: “Be brave like I told you.” Although the video with doctors and food bank employees and other folks getting the job done heroically during Covid might cue the waterworks.
Tunes Tuesday: "Two Fish and an Elephant," Khruangbin
Leon Bridges was my gateway to Khruangbin. OK, also Obama has that song on his 2020 summer playlist, but you read it here first. I want to get more into them because it’s so groovy but I can’t get past this one, the guitar speaks to me.
Tunes Tuesday: "Lockdown On Date Night Tuesday," Ondara
The prettiest lockdown-inspired song, I say. And a reminder to wear real clothes even if we aren’t leave the house. Nairobi-born J.S. Ondara sounds just like Bob Dylan (that’s by design), but his voice is one of a kind.
Tunes Tuesday: "Upside Down," Mondo Cozmo
Is there a song of the summer for 2020, or are we just calling this one a wash? If it’s still a go, may I suggest a sample-heavy, psychadelic sing-along track from Mondo Cozmo aka Josh Ostrander. He told Vanyaland: “Crazy times call for a crazy tune. It’s my attempt at a feel-good summer song in an imploding world. Good times…”
PS - I am going to go to so many live shows after this is all over.
Tunes Tuesday: "Devotion," Airpark
This Nashville duo has a pretty fine cover of “Babies,” one of my all-time favorite Pulp songs. But Airpark gets it done on their own single too: “Devotion” has a nice little guitar groove that make me feel like it should be lilting out of speakers in some mod ‘60s living room. Maybe the track’s producers Tennis helped with that.
I was pondering over this lyric: “Picture your name/As a palindrome/Said it so many times/My mind got thrown.” So I looked up an interview with the band that explained the inspiration of the song: “ In my mind I kept picturing myself at a party where I become infatuated with someone who didn’t notice my presence (all the while trying to break through to them).