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Nominated for: BEST Local Bands
Songs of Necessity
By Russ Christiansen
I recently overheard some musicians and songwriters musing over the musical genius that would ensue if they could simply drop everything and retreat to a prominent studio for a few weeks to develop and record an album. Several thoughts came to my mind. If you truly believed this, you would make it happen. Then, I began to smirk as I reflected on a host of friends with unfinished opus "rock operas" that were twenty years in the making. And lastly, I settled on the thought that if everyone could embrace where their music, their personal lives, and their artistic realities meet - they just might create something as poignant, congruent, beautiful and honest as " a little weird" the latest recording effort from Lnz Kayd and Chris Newton's project -a Melodic Daydream.
Kayd and Newton have been on this writer's, and a host of other Front Range music follower's, radar screens for several years now. A simple listen to LnZ's voice will tell you why. An appreciative ear for Newton's guitar craft and arrangement skill will add the necessary exclamation point. News of some charting success, work with a prominent producer offering pro bono help, or an artist development deal- I thought had simply eluded me. But it didn't happen. And a few of the music minds in the business lined up and offered to tell them why. I can hear some frustration in Newton's voice as he patiently answers my questions, but I appreciate and admire the confidence he has held onto in the face of the adversity. Kayd seemingly saves it all for the music. She has the still waters look, but sings and paddles like there is something altogether different going on inside.
If these challenges and high expectations ever crossed the line into some resentment or overwhelming disappointment, it seems the duo has come to terms with it now and helped LnZ channeled it into songs like "When do you give up?" I would challenge any songwriter to manufacture a fictional image of such a question in the studio and have it pack the punch this track does. Knowing that the band has pieced together sessions for this album over a couple years by negotiating odd and un-booked studio block fragments was the band living out the reply. Economics, raising their son Jaxon, finding session musicians to add to the arrangement in their spare time. I know when a few of us might have given up.
What is most evident in this recording: a Melodic Daydream has bonds and a resource of spirit deeper than the music which allows them to emerge from melancholy and celebrate what they wake up to each day. Listen to the track "Shine" and you too will want to watch your loved one fall asleep that night, and the rest of life will be merely "stuff that is going on". Hear Kayd's alter ego and Newton's darker half step minors in "Disposable" and you will realized that it is this same unconditional light that kills a dusty skeleton or two.
So, as I sit and listen to "a little weird" for the umpteenth time and appreciate its effortless visits to Motown, R&B, and Americana I am struck that most bands could not have made this album during this time. But a Melodic Daydream is not most bands. They wrote it for one another, out of necessity - but its message of survival and celebration could not have possibly been more directed at me.
Donnovan J. … voted BEST Local Bands
AMAZING ARTISTS! Multidimensional on so many levels.
Pam D. … voted BEST Local Bands
AMD's collection of music is so refreshing. Seeing them live I fell in love with them. True artists, authentic!
B N. … voted BEST Local Bands