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- Human Events
- Victorian Box
- Hide In A Song
- Losing My Wild
- If You Ask
- Switch On Switch Off
- Reni's Car
- Awake In A Dream
- About Time
- The Butterflies
- Eye To I
- Make Believer
kelley stoltz
LA FLEUR
agitated
A soft, swooning slice of psychedelically remembered sixties, garnished with the pop hooks of the eighties, and served with a side order of modern production that elevates the whole thing into a timeless never-now that we find ourselves constantly revisiting.
San Francisco psych-pop legend - Kelley Stoltz - spent two years steadily writing and recording his dazzling 18th album, “La Fleur”. The 12-song collection finds Stoltz once again playing nearly all of the instruments on the album- though a new friendship with pop guru Jason Falkner has led to Falkner appearing on two songs, “Hide In A Song” and “Make Believer” respectively. There’s the requisite 60’s meets 80’s pop rock confections that Stoltz favors with a new focus on out front vocals and perhaps a bit shinier production. Pandemic era blues, politics and fatherhood are lyrical touchstones throughout.