Bosco Delrey- Everybody Wah
Bosco Delrey, the stylish purveyor of electronic-tinged rockabilly releases his debut full length album "Everybody Wah" on Mad Decent. Hailing from New Jersey by way of Memphis, Bosco's sound references the sounds of Sun Studios-era recordings, updating the lo-fi guitar twang with the use of an MPC drum machine and vintage synthesizer emulators to create a wall of distorted dance/grunge, with other apparent influences ranging from southern rap to church hymns and dancehall. With the first whistle of "Baby's Got A Blue Flame" Everybody Wah transports you into Bosco's classic future rock world where any musical influence is fair game. "Get Outta Dodge" starts off as an acoustic ballad eventually building into swirls of psychedelic fuzz. Bosco let's his rockabilly influences shine on "Don Haps" with it's twangy guitar driven beat building up to lush organ and vocal harmonies. "Lovely Sleepy Dead" is a punk rock anthem taking influences from The Ramones and The Clash. "Expelled Spelled Expelled," "Down We Go," and "Insta Love" show Bosco's craftsmanship for a the ballad, taking cues from classic rock and 50's do wop "Afterlife" grooves with a mellow dancehall beat followed by "Cool Out"'s hyper speed drum and bass proving there's no musical territory Bosco's not afraid to touch. 20 Flight dub ends the record sending it off on dreamy synth pads and a light reggaeton beat over Bosco's bedroom soul vocals. Every track on the record brings together new ideas and influences making "Everybody Wah" an entirely refreshing entry into the current music scene.
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Bosco Delrey, the stylish purveyor of electronic-tinged rockabilly releases his debut full length album "Everybody Wah" on Mad Decent. Hailing from New Jersey by way of Memphis, Bosco's sound references the sounds of Sun Studios-era recordings, updating the lo-fi guitar twang with the use of an MPC drum machine and vintage synthesizer emulators to create a wall of distorted dance/grunge, with other apparent influences ranging from southern rap to church hymns and dancehall. With the first whistle of "Baby's Got A Blue Flame" Everybody Wah transports you into Bosco's classic future rock world where any musical influence is fair game. "Get Outta Dodge" starts off as an acoustic ballad eventually building into swirls of psychedelic fuzz. Bosco let's his rockabilly influences shine on "Don Haps" with it's twangy guitar driven beat building up to lush organ and vocal harmonies. "Lovely Sleepy Dead" is a punk rock anthem taking influences from The Ramones and The Clash. "Expelled Spelled Expelled," "Down We Go," and "Insta Love" show Bosco's craftsmanship for a the ballad, taking cues from classic rock and 50's do wop "Afterlife" grooves with a mellow dancehall beat followed by "Cool Out"'s hyper speed drum and bass proving there's no musical territory Bosco's not afraid to touch. 20 Flight dub ends the record sending it off on dreamy synth pads and a light reggaeton beat over Bosco's bedroom soul vocals. Every track on the record brings together new ideas and influences making "Everybody Wah" an entirely refreshing entry into the current music scene.
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