Hectic day (and evening) at work, and we craved the perfect late night music to wind down. Enter stage left, LA singer songwriter Reverend Baron. We don't claim to know much about him, but these two songs were the perfect elixir for a Monday night, and that doesn't come easy.
The right reverend has a new album titled From Anywhere coming out June 24 via Coalmine Records, and we intend to be in line to check it out. We suggest you do the same.
Various links for Reverend Baron and the album
From the academy of deep soul and no ego, Reverend Baron delivers visions of liquor store East LA, the off-the-freeway dry mirage of slow motion graffiti and lonely seagulls. A nylon stringed zen fog with themes of woozy love, layered dimensions of nostalgia and glazed neighborhood tales that roll in with a natural ease.
After notching a permanent status in the skateboarding orbit as Danny Garcia, he transferred his effortless style, dedication and authenticity into music. Practicing a philosophy of demystifying the process and doing it yourself, he has become a proficient multi-instrumentalist, engineer, and producer of his own and other artist's music. All streams of curiosity converge into the river.
An enigma, Reverend Baron emerges from the proverbial gray overpass with no sense of urgency. He takes a sharp gaze at his surroundings and processes them through a factory of depth and gentle swag to yield a sound that sits as easy as fallen molasses on the bodega shelf. The songs are an unassuming invitation to either walk through the doorway or lean on the wall outside, either way something beautiful and rare.
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