Presley Davis Jr Releases Trio of Singles Ahead of Album Triple Treat

Most artists release one new single at a time. Some prolific folks release a double A-side. Then there are the Presley Davis Jrs of this world who drop three singles all at once. But the insanity doesn’t stop there. These songs also couldn’t be more different.

“Crazy” is a cover of the Willie Nelson hit. It’s much jazzier than the original, but delivered with a deference to the song’s roots.

“My father was obsessed with tenor banjos and early jazz,” Presley shared. “The only other music he seemed to enjoy was Willie Nelson. Patsy Cline made this song famous, but Willie Nelson wrote it. One morning I woke up to find a recording of myself playing this country classic in this really old-time jazz style. It had been emailed to me from ‘Friday Night Presley’ if you know what I mean.”

Presley brings out the country with “Petunia,” a bouncy bluegrass number that feels like a delicious throwback.

“Petunia is a slacker’s lament. Or in my case an undiagnosed ADHD lament,” he said. “I never intentionally dragged my feet in life, but I have pancaked a lot and find myself constantly starting anew. Turns out this is common for people with my diagnoses. This song is basically for my partner who has always supported me.”

Then there’s my favourite of the three songs, “How Can I.” It feels like the most modern of the trio, and it delightfully showcases Presley’s soulful, bluesy vocals.

“This song came to mind without much, lyrically, other than a few turns of phrase,” he recalled. “I knew it was about someone who was living a double love life. I used details from a friend’s declining relationship which was a real cheat-fest to fill in the blanks.”

I so often hear that it’s important for artists to tell listeners what their sound is, so releasing three such different songs seems to defy conventional wisdom. But there’s method in the madness. These three songs offer a sneak peek at the three albums Presley plans to release on July 23: Birdlife, Roadside Magnolia, and Torana Americana. Together they’ll form his Eclecta Trifecta project. Is it ambitious? Yes. But it also might be genius.

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Art of Sleeping Tour Crazy

Art of Sleeping impressed me with their single “Crazy” recently, so I was happy to hear that they’re taking it on the road. The Brisbane band will use upcoming performances at the Falls Festival as a warm-up for an east coast tour which takes in the capitals over summer.

Art of Sleeping will offer a sneak peek at their forthcoming debut album, which hits stores in mid-2015, as well as taking us back to where it all began with gems from the 2012 EP Like a Thief. Sydney’s phenomenal The Lulu Raes will serve as support for the following shows.

23 January 2015 – Northcote Social Club, Melbourne
24 January 2015 – Newtown Social Club, Sydney
6 February 2015 – Black Bear Lodge, Brisbane

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Art of Sleeping Make me “Crazy”

Brisbane’s Art of Sleeping are dropping their sexy new single “Crazy” tomorrow, you can take a sneaky early listen here.

This song has well and truly gotten under my skin. It has such a sensual groove. I love the impassioned vocals and the sweaty bluesiness of it. I ordinarily don’t warm to a track with a lot of feedback, but it all works beautifully here.

“Crazy” is the first track lifted from Art of Sleeping’s long-awaited album, which is scheduled to hit stores in mid-2015.

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