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With so many albums little more than a collection of songs rushed out as soon as there is enough material to fill the space, it is a rare pleasure to find a record as lovingly crafted as Blake McKibben's debut.
This young man from Portland, Oregon has produced a record that has taken all of two years' hard work to perfect.
'Haze' is an album that cannot be defined by any single style, but which still has a thread running through each and every track. As befits a record made entirely by one individual, every song is intensely personal, telling the stories of a man's life; both the highs and the lows.
Equally adept at turning his hand to rock, pop, folk or even hip-hop, McKibben uses every weapon in his musical armoury. But each style is just another reflection of his soul, and evidence of an enormous talent.
'Haze' is by turns catchy, heart-felt, funny and sad. McKibben covers every emotion of his young life, from the heartbreak of 'The Breakup Song' to the feel good jauntiness of 'You Lift Me Up', via the daily drudgery of working life, described perfectly in 'Another Day Another Dollar'.
But the standout tracks are the rawest, most soulful and most beautiful. The title track and 'I Wish I Could Thank You' both deal with the tragedy of losing a loved one. But out of that tragedy has come music that belies its creator's youth.
Despite only being 26-years-old, McKibben has been involved in music for nearly two decades. He began by picking up the saxophone in front of his whole school at the age of 10 and was soon turning his hand to piano, drums, bass and anything he could lay his hands on.
He writes, records, performs and produces all of his music. And such total control has produced something that is genuinely unique. His influences include some of the most maverick artists of the last 40 years, including The Velvet Underground, Nine Inch Nails and Morphine. But 'Haze' is an album that is truly his own.
Each song on the record offers something different, but it is as a whole that this album comes in to its own.
If it's a sign of things to come, Blake McKibben has a very very long future.
With so many albums little more than a coll… Read Full Bio ↴http://blakemckibben.com
With so many albums little more than a collection of songs rushed out as soon as there is enough material to fill the space, it is a rare pleasure to find a record as lovingly crafted as Blake McKibben's debut.
This young man from Portland, Oregon has produced a record that has taken all of two years' hard work to perfect.
'Haze' is an album that cannot be defined by any single style, but which still has a thread running through each and every track. As befits a record made entirely by one individual, every song is intensely personal, telling the stories of a man's life; both the highs and the lows.
Equally adept at turning his hand to rock, pop, folk or even hip-hop, McKibben uses every weapon in his musical armoury. But each style is just another reflection of his soul, and evidence of an enormous talent.
'Haze' is by turns catchy, heart-felt, funny and sad. McKibben covers every emotion of his young life, from the heartbreak of 'The Breakup Song' to the feel good jauntiness of 'You Lift Me Up', via the daily drudgery of working life, described perfectly in 'Another Day Another Dollar'.
But the standout tracks are the rawest, most soulful and most beautiful. The title track and 'I Wish I Could Thank You' both deal with the tragedy of losing a loved one. But out of that tragedy has come music that belies its creator's youth.
Despite only being 26-years-old, McKibben has been involved in music for nearly two decades. He began by picking up the saxophone in front of his whole school at the age of 10 and was soon turning his hand to piano, drums, bass and anything he could lay his hands on.
He writes, records, performs and produces all of his music. And such total control has produced something that is genuinely unique. His influences include some of the most maverick artists of the last 40 years, including The Velvet Underground, Nine Inch Nails and Morphine. But 'Haze' is an album that is truly his own.
Each song on the record offers something different, but it is as a whole that this album comes in to its own.
If it's a sign of things to come, Blake McKibben has a very very long future.
Another Day Another Dollar
Blake McKibben Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Another Day Another Dollar' by these artists:
Alison Krauss Another day, another dollar That's what I'm working for toda…
Alison Krauss & Union Station Another day another dollar That's what I'm working for today…
C.O.I It's another day that's with out you It's another day I…
C.O.I. It's another day that's with out you It's another day I…
Ellis So far girlfriend, I know your secrets Keep them again…
H-Block 101 So much anxiety in my head I don't even wanna get…
Lloyd Banks Man what the fuck are you lookin' for? Can't a young…
N.R.F.S. Another day, another dollar Got to be up next like the…
nappy roots Today ya'll We gonna use the subject matter We runnin' outta…
Romain Virgo Talk about love, talk about trust Talkin' 'bout forever baby…
The Divide Driving to work Where the work I do is fine Try to…
The Soul Stirrers Just another day That my Lord, my Lord has kept me Yes…
TRU [master p] Yeah, t-r-u, all about the paper chase Young si…
TYP-ILL From a southern state where they used to write candy…
Wynn Stewart Another day another dollar daylight comes I'm on my way Ano…
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abbie baker
You can see Ryan visibly shaking from the effort of trying not to laugh while Kate was illustrating what happened π
CrossFoot
I know it's a one year old post but I felt like the writers wanted to make Ryan laugh.
Trixy Notaho
She stuck her finger right on his bhole at the end.
Timothy Rowland
Nah, he was struggling to hold in a fart while she was sliding into second. I'd recognise that face anywhere.
Cebuana Adventures
Iβm honestly just laughing because heβs laughing π
Stephanie Carrow
I love how Kate goes on squeezing Ryan's cheeks even after she stops talking about that experience. And kudos to Cecily for never breaking. ππ
TheKillahKyla
I mean... who wouldn't?
pnut3844able
β@TheKillahKylashe's gay though
TheKillahKyla
β@pnut3844ablea butt is a butt
jenna
Feeeeelsss like sexual harassment.