So. I gave a little exposition last time, but this is now more relevant. Back in the day, around twenty years ago, Ben Folds had a three-man band called Ben Folds Five consisting of a piano, a bass and drums. He broke off of from them because lets face it, he had all the musical talent and proceeded to make several tracks, which in my opinion became steadily less appealing, culminating in Lonely Avenue, where he didn't even write his own lyrics for any of the songs. Anyway, I had always wanted to go to a concert, and I had heard he occasionally did Reunion Gigs with his old band members who are now substantially less cool and more chubby than he is. Little did I know that on September 19th they would be dropping their first album in over a decade. Dubbed The Sound of the Life of the Mind and all of the paradoxical implications that come with that, I wasn't sure to expect, but I sure wasn't disappointed. The man rocks even as a 40-plus-year-old and that is impressive.
Feel free to go check out his songs, and I would recommend just a few, and in this order:
- The Sound of the Life of the Mind (Have to start with the namesake)
- Michael Praytor, Five Years Later (Brilliant song, recalls Whatever and Ever Amen era)
- Erase Me - Quick note on this song, its very common to have artists on their eighth or ninth album to start to sound repetitive, and I was beginning to think that was true with this album, but Erase Me reversed all expectations and sent the band in an entirely new direction with different progressions and melodies that didn't seem so Folds-esque.
- Do It Anyway (So far the most popular song on the album, great piano in the background)
Cheers!
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