Forsyth, Chris: Peoples Motel Band (solar Live Vol. 3: 9.14.19)

Forsyth, Chris SKU: 42332923
Forsyth, Chris: Peoples Motel Band (solar Live Vol. 3: 9.14.19)

Forsyth, Chris: Peoples Motel Band (solar Live Vol. 3: 9.14.19)

Forsyth, Chris SKU: 42332923

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Peoples Motel Band (solar Live Vol. 3: 9.14.19)
Artist: Forsyth, Chris
Label: Algorithm Free
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 843563127025
Genre: Rock

Recorded September 14, 2019 before a packed and enthusiastic hometown crowd in Philadelphia, Peoples Motel Band catches Chris Forsyth with NY based Garcia Peoples (plus ubiquitous drummer Ryan Jewell) re-imagining songs from Forsyth's last couple studio albums with improvisatory flair. Forsyth and Garcia Peoples played a number of 2019 shows together, beginning with a semi-legendary jam set at Nublu in NYC in March (see NYCTaper. Com), through a couple dates on Forsyth's month-long weekly residency at Nublu in September and concluding with a five-date tour of the Northeast in December. The chemistry between the players is tangible. As is often the case with Forsyth shows, the gloves come off quickly and the players attack the material - much of it so well-manicured and cleanly produced in the studio - like a bunch of racoons let loose in a Philadelphia pretzel factory. Recorded and mixed with clarity by Forsyth's longtime studio collaborator, engineer/producer Jeff Zeigler, the record puts the listener right in the sweaty club, highlighted by an incredible side-long take of the chooglin' title track from 2017's Dreaming in The Non-Dream LP (note multiple climaxes eliciting wild shouts and ecstatic screams from the assembled).

Tracks:
1.1 The Past Ain't Passed
1.2 Tomorrow Might As Well Be Today
1.3 Mystic Mountain
1.4 Dreaming in the Non-Dream
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