FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE –
The musician known as Leaving
California has released his debut, self-titled LP record, “Leaving
California.” The album is comprised of 10 tracks for an approximate
total listening time of 45 minutes. A vivid, thought-provoking and
contemporary kind of retro album, “Leaving California” is proof
that sometimes very good things result from seemingly unfortunate
circumstances.
The debut LP “may be described as
synth rock or electro rock,” writes Leaving California, “with
maybe a little glam thrown in, especially during the guitar solos.”
Leaving California cites as main
artistic influences the early work of Metallica, as well as Depeche
Mode, though the former does not figure into the style of his album.
The general tonality of Depeche Mode's signature synthesizer sound,
however, is notably present in the comfortable blend of synthetic and
traditional instrumentation. Songs such as “Mulholland Drive,”
too, evince a decidedly Dave Gahan-ish atmosphere with a great deal
of shadowy panache.
“I’m primarily a guitarist,”
notes Leaving California, whose guitar chops make a rare (and
striking) appearance in the record's seventh track, “926 in A-Flat
Minor.”
“However,” the artist continues,
“lately I’ve been using synthesizers to help flesh-out projects.
My favorite of all is my old '80s Ensoniq, which produces an
interesting array of analog timbres.”
This analog sound, which laypeople may
associate with the warmer, fuller undertones of instruments made
before the digital era of music, is fantastically effective in adding
complexity and texture to the listening experience. Adding further
character to Leaving California's LP is a songwriting mentality born
of the classical music genre.
“I approached each track as a
separate, discreet part of the whole album,” Leaving writes. “Each
one has its own origins and influences. The whole project was started
after I had been forced to leave California last year, and feeling
incredibly despondent over the departure, started putting down some
music. The overall feel of the thing I think, is fairly a sad one.”
Sad or no, the casual music fan and the
audiophile alike have a work of great artistic integrity in LC's
self-titled record.
“Leaving California” by Leaving
California is available online worldwide. Get in early.
-S. McCauley
Lead Press Release Writer
MondoTunes
ARTIST CONTACT INFO:
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leavingcalifornia.music@gmail.com
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leavingcalifornia.music@gmail.com
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leavingcalifornia-music.com
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