Cape Cod's Psychedelic Jam Rockers, The New Motif, set to release debut studio LP 'The Reciprocal Boogie' 1/26
Funky Psychedelic jam rockers The New Motif are excited to announce the release of their first full length album titled "The Reciprocal Boogie", recorded and produced by Alan Evans at Iron Wax Studios this past fall. The album release party will be held in Somerville, MA at Thunder Road Music Club & Rock n Roll Bistro on January 26, 2019. This will kick off 'The Reciprocal Boogie' Winter Tour where the band will circle New England, New York, and will include local performances on 3/7 at The Music Ward in Philadelphia and on 3/8 at Sprout Music in West Chester PA. The tour will conclude on March 29 at The Spire Center for Performing Arts in Plymouth, MA. Ahead of its release and upcoming tour, we had the chance to preview the band's new album, The Reciprocal Boogie.
The Reciprocal Boogie opens with Manifest, a tune comprised of pronounced synth/keyboard sections from Cory Schechtman, and coupled by strong vocals from guitarist Dennis Christiano & bassist Dan Kelly, with a nice jam-out to close it. Followed by City Situation, we find Schechtman switching over to the saxophone, joining Christiano and Kelly in a funky jam in unison with some delightful guitar licks that bring it to a close. The third track, CroOoOoshTOWN, is a fun and funky instrumental piece that really displays the prowess of The New Motif, a sure vehicle for some live improvisational fun. Track 4, Swerve, opens with a keyboard/guitar duo that gives way to a full band swing and vocals from Christiano & Kelly, tied up in a nice bow by Schechtman on keys to finish off.
Enter Schechtman again on Saxophone in track 5, Reciprocal Boogie, a gentle groove to start, with Kelly on bass giving way to shreddy licks from Christiano on guitar. Track 6, Whatevers Clever, comes in as a chill, funky walk with Terence Kelleher on drums sticking the beats joined by Schechtman again with a keyboard intro, leading to Christiano & Kelly taking the vocals again. Track 7, YASSS!!, is a bouncy and fun instrumental track where the band takes us on a ride with a funky, upbeat tempo. Flown, track 8 on The Reciprocal Boogie, is another bouncy tune that lands in a reggae-esque territory with more vocal work from Christiano and Kelly, and more skilled shredding on guitar. Late Cretaceous, the closing track on The Reciprocal Boogie, has a joyful instrumental opener with all members in unison once again, a technique that really bolds the sound of TNM. Light piano and guitar work dance within each other with increasing intensity from the rest of the band, with a synth-driven sound, bringing this fun and well-produced album to a close. The Reciprocal Boogie is due for release on January 26th, igniting the band's winter tour the same night at Thunder Road in Somerville, MA.
We had the chance to catch The New Motif this past Summer at the 1st annual Knuckleball Festival in northern New York and were blown away by their energy and skilled delivery. This hard hitting funky quartet that can surely boogie down in any room and are coming to a city near you. Give a listen on Spotify and grab a copy of their debut LP album, The Reciprocal Boogie, which can be purchased on 1/26 here: http://bit.ly/TheNewMotif_Shop
Grab tickets to the March 7th show at The Music Ward in West Philadelphia at 5101 Grays Ave: http://bit.ly/TheNewMotif1
Enter Schechtman again on Saxophone in track 5, Reciprocal Boogie, a gentle groove to start, with Kelly on bass giving way to shreddy licks from Christiano on guitar. Track 6, Whatevers Clever, comes in as a chill, funky walk with Terence Kelleher on drums sticking the beats joined by Schechtman again with a keyboard intro, leading to Christiano & Kelly taking the vocals again. Track 7, YASSS!!, is a bouncy and fun instrumental track where the band takes us on a ride with a funky, upbeat tempo. Flown, track 8 on The Reciprocal Boogie, is another bouncy tune that lands in a reggae-esque territory with more vocal work from Christiano and Kelly, and more skilled shredding on guitar. Late Cretaceous, the closing track on The Reciprocal Boogie, has a joyful instrumental opener with all members in unison once again, a technique that really bolds the sound of TNM. Light piano and guitar work dance within each other with increasing intensity from the rest of the band, with a synth-driven sound, bringing this fun and well-produced album to a close. The Reciprocal Boogie is due for release on January 26th, igniting the band's winter tour the same night at Thunder Road in Somerville, MA.
We had the chance to catch The New Motif this past Summer at the 1st annual Knuckleball Festival in northern New York and were blown away by their energy and skilled delivery. This hard hitting funky quartet that can surely boogie down in any room and are coming to a city near you. Give a listen on Spotify and grab a copy of their debut LP album, The Reciprocal Boogie, which can be purchased on 1/26 here: http://bit.ly/TheNewMotif_Shop
Grab tickets to the March 7th show at The Music Ward in West Philadelphia at 5101 Grays Ave: http://bit.ly/TheNewMotif1
Listen to The Reciprocal Boogie on Spotify
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