Ajay Mathur - Blow My Cover (2023)
Artist: Ajay Mathur
Title: Blow My Cover
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Yaketeeyak Music / Ajay Mathur
Genre: Americana, Pop Rock, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 49:34
Total Size: 115 / 311 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Blow My Cover
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Yaketeeyak Music / Ajay Mathur
Genre: Americana, Pop Rock, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 49:34
Total Size: 115 / 311 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. FORGET ABOUT YESTERDAY (3:18)
02. LITTLE BOAT (4:22)
03. FOR A FRIEND OF MINE (4:59)
04. PENNIES TO GOLD (3:24)
05. OH ANGEL (4:09)
06. ORDINARY MEMORY (4:23)
07. COMEDIAN (2:44)
08. MY WORLD (SOS TO THE UNIVERSE) (3:25)
09. ALL FOR YOU (4:28)
10. TURN AROUND (3:50)
11. WALKING ON THE WATER (3:32)
12. THERE WE ARE (3:17)
13. ALL YOUR THOUGHTS (3:48)
This is a Swiss-American release & the music contained is quite accessible with Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Ajay Mathur (vocals/percussion/bass/hip-hop drums/mouth box percussion) providing a tight groove with authoritative expressive vocals. What’s interesting in the opening cut “Forget About Yesterday,” is how Ajay uses electronics in a rootsy song to good effect. It’s not so much an effect as an embellishment of the vibe.
Despite the simple title “Little Boat,” maintains a formidable rootsy maturity with progressive guitar atmospherics. Nothing wildly indulgent, but tasteful moody strikes from time-honored musical recipes. Almost Nick Drake in tradition vocally but somehow sounding more like Marc Bolan had he gone more acoustic with his balladry & avoided the sonics of T-Rex. This is more in keeping with the swells & softenings once so elaborately displayed in songs like King Crimson’s “Cadence & Cascade,” & “Moonchild.”
The 13 remade songs with contributed performances & interpretations by various musicians throughout the world were made with no constraints & maintained a musical stylization that actually worked as a whole. A crepe Suzette of melodies all held together with the rich tonality of Ajay’s vocals.
Produced by Ajay at the Lounge, Stans, Switzerland the 13-track Blow My Cover (Drops Oct 20– Yakketeeyak Music) is a bit eccentric at times but the melodies hold up, the musicianship is compelling & it’s an interesting twist. The dialogue that comes in some songs adds drama. It has a late-career Tom Waits musical edge especially when the Brecht-Weill haunting accordion passages pass like a gypsy caravan.
“My World,” is superb. There’s soundscape to many of these songs but there’s a lasting sense of character in each composition (“All For You”) that has a rootsy delicacy with little in the way of fangs or venom. There is a classicism to the balladry that’s expressive.
“Walk On the Water,” with all its soundscape & posturing is basically rooted in American doo-wop vocalizing & Ajay has mastered it – it’s flexible, it’s melodic & fueled by nostalgia, greasy guitar licks & smoked-out rhythms. In a word: beautiful. “All Your Thoughts,” is vocally Leonard Cohen-hued. Not necessarily an imitation but a definite hat tip to the great late songwriter with the emotionally driven deep vocals. The song is well-written in that Cohen style & Ajay chisels away exceptionally raw with just an acoustic guitar.
Highlights – “Forget About Yesterday,” “Little Boat,” “Oh Angel,” “Ordinary Memory,” “Comedian,” “My World,” “All For You,” “Walk On the Water” & “All Your Thoughts.”
Despite the simple title “Little Boat,” maintains a formidable rootsy maturity with progressive guitar atmospherics. Nothing wildly indulgent, but tasteful moody strikes from time-honored musical recipes. Almost Nick Drake in tradition vocally but somehow sounding more like Marc Bolan had he gone more acoustic with his balladry & avoided the sonics of T-Rex. This is more in keeping with the swells & softenings once so elaborately displayed in songs like King Crimson’s “Cadence & Cascade,” & “Moonchild.”
The 13 remade songs with contributed performances & interpretations by various musicians throughout the world were made with no constraints & maintained a musical stylization that actually worked as a whole. A crepe Suzette of melodies all held together with the rich tonality of Ajay’s vocals.
Produced by Ajay at the Lounge, Stans, Switzerland the 13-track Blow My Cover (Drops Oct 20– Yakketeeyak Music) is a bit eccentric at times but the melodies hold up, the musicianship is compelling & it’s an interesting twist. The dialogue that comes in some songs adds drama. It has a late-career Tom Waits musical edge especially when the Brecht-Weill haunting accordion passages pass like a gypsy caravan.
“My World,” is superb. There’s soundscape to many of these songs but there’s a lasting sense of character in each composition (“All For You”) that has a rootsy delicacy with little in the way of fangs or venom. There is a classicism to the balladry that’s expressive.
“Walk On the Water,” with all its soundscape & posturing is basically rooted in American doo-wop vocalizing & Ajay has mastered it – it’s flexible, it’s melodic & fueled by nostalgia, greasy guitar licks & smoked-out rhythms. In a word: beautiful. “All Your Thoughts,” is vocally Leonard Cohen-hued. Not necessarily an imitation but a definite hat tip to the great late songwriter with the emotionally driven deep vocals. The song is well-written in that Cohen style & Ajay chisels away exceptionally raw with just an acoustic guitar.
Highlights – “Forget About Yesterday,” “Little Boat,” “Oh Angel,” “Ordinary Memory,” “Comedian,” “My World,” “All For You,” “Walk On the Water” & “All Your Thoughts.”