2011, IAMSOUND
"Musical triple threats are common these
days; it's tough to find a performer who
isn't a singer, dancer, and
instrumentalist. But prepare to be
amazed, because emerging band New
Villager is multitalented in a whole
different way. The group is a self-
proclaimed "artist collective," the core
of which is San Francisco natives Ben
Bromley and Ross Simonini. According to
their website, they specialize in
songwriting, video, performance,
language, sculpture, drawing, and
collage. In other words, it's a band of
total overachievers. And while New
Villager's sound has already been
described as "Michael Jackson meets the
Beatles" (which is undoubtedly a winning
combination), we think their chanting
choruses, strange New Age vibe, and
mystical-sounding beats truly place them
in league of their own. If the songs
we've already heard from their debut are
any indication, we may have just found
our coolest, weirdest, and most
addictive summer soundtrack." – Nylon
Magazine
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Over Pass |
| 1 | Cocoon House |
| 2 | Black Rain |
| 2 | Bad Past Gone Away |
| 3 | Rich Doors |
| 3 | Light House |
| 4 | Say the Code |
| 4 | (How To) Get Back |
| 5 | Shot Big Horixon |
| 5 | Upholder |
| 6 | Shot Big Horixon |
| 6 | Upholder |
| 7 | How To Get Back |
| 7 | Say the Code |
| 8 | Lighthouse |
| 8 | Rich Doors |
| 9 | Black Rain |
| 9 | Bad Past Gone Away |
| 10 | Cocoon House |
| 10 | Overpass |
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