MP3 Brazzaville - Somnambulista
Vagabond pop that uses a variety of styles to relay stories of low budget travel, shipping and life in the demi-monde
11 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Psychedelic, WORLD: World Fusion
Details:
"dark, sophisticated pop from one of L.A.''s most accomplished new bands. Think of Brazzaville as vagabond pop for fans of Morphine, Tom Waits, Spain, Leonard Cohen and Tindersticks."
--Neil Strauss, New York Times
"Brazzaville is one of the hippest and most exiting experiments to come down the pike in a long, long time...few are able to articulate the dizzying, dislocating changes of 21st century globalism quite as eloquently as Brown. Brazzaville is an intuitive, impressionistic take on our shrinking world where themes of isolation and loneliness are at odds with the promise and allure of easy international transit."
--Tom Pryor, Senior Editor, CDNOW
"The disc is an absolute delight. Imagine a grainy, low thrum somewhere between the late Morphine and post-Asylum Tom Waits, with an aggressively po-mo dispassion for tossing in various world musics: a little samba here, some Far East exotica, a fado feel- whatever Brown''s muse dictates."
--Jackson Griffith, PULSE
"cinematic mood music with seamless layering - an album of quiet and precise details"
--Steve Klinge, CMJ
"The seven-piece outfit creates a musty noir Tropicalia with mysterious rhythms and shadings, like a humid back alley café in some faraway land where the ceiling fan moves too slowly, perspiration drips down the walls and one false move can be your last."
--Erik Himmelsbach, LA WEEKLY
"Their music evokes grit, fluorescent lights, and linoleum https://www.tradebit.comd stands and back rooms around the world in the middle of the night (I keep thinking of Wong Kar Wai movies). It''s weird, I listened to the CD once and dismissed it, then realized one song had wormed it''s way into my head and stayed there for two weeks straight. It grows like kudzu and bamboo all at once, and now I love the whole damn thing."
--Robin E., OTHERMUSIC
"Brazzaville boasts slinky, spy at the beach sounds that suggest exotic, tropical vacations courtesy of the Federal Witness Protection Program and an invitation into dangerously cool, Yakuza hangouts where nobody knows your name until all the doors are locked. one of those rare albums that more than fulfills its promise." (4.5 out of 5 stars)
--Tom "Tearaway" Schulte, Carbon 14
"This is a great https://www.tradebit.comque and unusual."
--JB, HECKLER
4 1/2 stars
--Melody Maker
"The music sounds old, as if it''s spitting out of a transistor in an empty third-world airport in 1967."
--Nicole Darling, GLUE