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Monday, January 24, 2011

Brian Grosz Posts Three New Tracks as Free Downloads

Brian Grosz Posts Three New Tracks as Free DownloadsDOWNLOAD: Brian Grosz - "Lady on the Low" (featuring a remix by Touch)

Originally released on the album Bedlam Nights (Exotic Recordings), "Lady On The Low" is now coupled with a Big Beat remix from one of the album's original engineers, Touch. While the original track represented everything we've come to expect from Grosz (bloozy swagger atop industrial clang), Touch has mangled and man-handled the song to the epic heights (and lows) of Latin dancehalls, gay discos and the over-tanned, fist-pumping legions, popularized by the subhumans of the Jersey Shore. And, in all honesty, that is far from a bad thing.


Brian Grosz Posts Three New Tracks as Free DownloadsDOWNLOAD: Brian Grosz - "Once in a Lifetime"

Drawing heavily from the fever-dream/acid-trip lyrics of the original, Grosz re-imagined the Talking Heads classic "Once in a Lifetime" with a snarling two-string slide-bass and the percussive rhythms of a steam-punk submarine. And while there is "Water dissolving / And water removing" - it's also quite clear that the water Grosz sings about is on fire and the tide is quickly rising.


Brian Grosz Posts Three New Tracks as Free DownloadsDOWNLOAD: Brian Grosz - "Seraphim"

Seraphim - named for the classification of Old Testament angels who sing the praises of God - is a pair of American standard spirituals, "Ain't it a Shame" and "Jesus on the Mainline." The former channels the essence of old Sun Records 45s with the sawdust and sideshows of a state fair while the latter evokes a late-night, kerosene-lit singalong on the front porch of a shotgun shack - having enlisted vocal talents from Emily Zuzik, Earl Greyhound's Matt Whyte, Suzanne Cerreta, Michael Fortner and Sean Toussaint.

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