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cortez! cortez!! was
"born from the restless
mind of Barney McKenna
and raised in the dirty
streets of Philadelphia."
On their debut album
"8 for Infinity," a
collection of 8 songs
that the band considers
"not an EP - not a demo
- just songs," they
create an album full
of catchy hooks, memorable
sing-along lyrics and
engaging compositions
that pull you in at
first listen. While
"8 for Infinity" does
sound like something
that would be coming
out of the Brooklyn/NYC
indie music scene, it
shouldn't be dismissed
as just another disposable
indie electro rock album.
"8 for Infinity" opens
with "Hidden Cities,"
a freak folk-ish tune
where McKenna sings
falsetto and channels
the soul of Syd Barrett.
After lulling you into
a psychedelic haze,
they follow with my
favorite song from the
collection, "Newspapers."
The tune gets your head
bobbing and toes tapping
until you are in full
out dance mode with
arms and legs flailing
while you are belting
out "don't stare too
long you're burning
out your eyes/cause
one day you will turn
your head and blow your
mind!" Try not to keep
hitting repeat for this
one because there is
more to come, but I
have to admit that I
might have replayed
it once or twice. cortez!
cortez!! once again
changes pace with "Where
Do You Go" which opens
with instrumental and
vocal layers that pull
you into McKenna's existential
nihilistic dilemmas,
but the party must go
on in "Bad Lieutenant."
OK, maybe it might help
not to get lumped in
with the bazillion Brooklyn/NYC
indie electro rock bands
if you don't sing about
"the melody on the New
York streets." What's
wrong with your very
own dirty Philly streets?
Philly also has two
syllables which fit
perfectly. Hopefully,
they'll at least switch
it up in their live
version. Sorry, that
was my hometown love
rant. "Bad Lieutenant"
would be the soundtrack
to the chase scene from
"Trainspotting" if some
La La Land jerk-off
decided to remake it
with the setting in
New York, which might
happen with the lack
of original ideas coming
out of the movie industry
in Hollowwood. For the
next track, if you got
the bassist from Devo,
NYC buzz band Naked
Hearts and New Order's
drum machine into the
studio together, they'd
probably record "Highways."
cortez! cortez!! ends
"8 for Infinity" on
a mellow psychedelic
note like they began
this journey. "Paper
Train" sounds like something
you would hear from
the stage of the hippest
modern-day opium den
or cowboy/western hash
bar. It's a nice wind
down tune from an album
full of sounds that
keep your synapses firing.
You can download it
for free here.
Hope that you enjoy
it! - Q.D. Tran - website