Truly, Carlos: Not Mine

Truly, Carlos SKU: 42658191
Truly, Carlos: Not Mine

Truly, Carlos: Not Mine

Truly, Carlos SKU: 42658191

Format: CASSETTES

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Description

Title: Not Mine
Artist: Truly, Carlos
Label: Bayonet Records
Product Type: CASSETTES
UPC: 616967549805
Genre: Rock

"Not Mine" is a dynamic sampling of Carlos Truly's musical sensibilities. A genre-bending journey, it's the missing puzzle piece that ties together his long list of contradictory production credits (Princess Nokia, Frankie Cosmos, Mister Twin Sister, etc etc). He channels old-soul singers while vocalizing over wailing sirens or dreamy saxophone solos. Real-life brother and co-producer Tony Seltzer delivers a taste of NYC's underground hip-hop scene via off-kilter beats and wild percussive moments. Carlos sings about the limitations of traditional masculinity, growing up in Brooklyn, entitlement, true love, and the inherent difficulty in choosing a life dedicated to artistic pursuit. Intermittent interludes deliver us seamlessly from one track into the next-occasionally blurring the lines between tracks, or offering a place to rest after a particularly intense song. At eleven tracks and just under 23 minutes, it's a tidy introduction that begs to be listened to in order, from start to finish.

Tracks:
1.1 New Growth
1.2 Why Suffer?
1.3 Dumb Desire
1.4 Vessel
1.5 108th
1.6 (My Turn)
1.7 Breakdown
1.8 Cold Hands
1.9 A Strange Bird
1.10 Your Sound
1.11 Quietness
1.12 Not Mine Chopped ; Screwed
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