![]() So Far Apart” clangs like a lost Liverpool 80’s classic. Stoltz played rhythm guitar in Echo & the Bunnymen for a few years, and “We Grew On “My Island” insistent piano and saxophone solos take the listener on a tropical trip to the soft rock radio dial. The chorus-y guitar jangle of “Your Name Escapes Me” somehow name checks the New Bomb Turks, while reflecting on familiar if forgotten faces from Stoltz’s past. That’s always been the case with my albums.” It sort of fits together in a mix tape kind of way, rather than an exploration of one particular mood. It’s all in the pop-rock vein, but there’s usually a wide range of sounds and inspiration from song to song. Kelley says, “I chose the title ‘the Stylist’ because musically I guess that’s what I am… because of the way I write, at my leisure over a period of months at home, I kinda flit around between styles. As with his other classic records “Below the Branches”, “Double Exposure” and “Ah! (etc)” Stoltz plays most of the instruments himself and records in his home studio in San Francisco. The album was recorded early in 2021, and has been languishing in the vinyl pressing log jam ever since – but luckily Stoltz writes timeless songs, the kind that might’ve appeared on the fringes of the late 60’s or mid 80’s.Īcoustic guitars, synthesizers, drum machines and strong melodies abound. “The Stylist”, Kelley Stoltz’s 17th album finds him following up the Third Man Records reissue of his 2001 “Antique Glow”, with a collection of 10 new songs. ![]()
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