Cover of OP8 feat. Lisa Germano Slush
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For fans of lisa germano, howe gelb, and joey burns; lovers of desert rock, indie rock, and genre-blending music enthusiasts.
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THE REVIEW

Listening to this somewhat old album inevitably makes me think of the hot, dry wind of the American desert, in that stunning and evocative middle ground made from the contrast between the north of Mexico and the south of the United States, or between the north of poverty and the south of opulence, or the other way around, whichever you prefer.

The wind carries with it these gritty sounds, collected from the same roads individually traveled by Howe Gelb, Lisa Germano, and Joey Burns, and sweeps them along now gently, now violently, to vastly different yet so similar places that the amalgam that emerges is so incoherent and at the same time cohesive that one can afford to ignore that in certain parts it seems like listening to Kim Deal, in others the more classic desert rock of early Calexico, a "genre" we love very much, still others timid hints of jazz, up to hits like "Never See It Coming" (where have I heard that before?).

The voices are highly evocative, both Lisa Germano (did I already compare her to Kim Deal?) and Howe Gelb (but Burns sings too), the instruments and sounds are absolutely carried by the same mystical wind that accompanies the album: Germano's violin, the guitars, the drums... everything suggests that this could have been the beginning of something.

Instead, after this "breath" of Slush, they returned to their respective paths, a pity. I wish I could discover albums like this much more often.

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Summary by Bot

OP8's album 'Slush' evokes the dry, gritty winds of the American desert, blending elements of desert rock, jazz, and indie influences. Featuring Lisa Germano's evocative vocals and instrumental textures, the album reveals a cohesive yet eclectic sound influenced by artists like Kim Deal and Calexico. Though it feels like the start of a promising collaboration, it remains a unique and memorable musical journey. The reviewer wishes for more albums like this.

Tracklist Videos

01   Sand (feat. Lisa Germano) (04:39)

02   Lost in Space (04:08)

03   If I Think of Love (feat. Lisa Germano) (03:17)

04   Leather (06:05)

05   It's a Rainbow (feat. Lisa Germano) (04:09)

06   OP8 (04:46)

07   Cracklin' Water (feat. Lisa Germano) (06:31)

08   Never See It Coming (04:06)

09   Tom, Dick & Harry (feat. Lisa Germano) (04:22)

10   The Devil Loves L.A. (04:03)

11   Round and Round (feat. Lisa Germano) (06:21)