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From the drop, “Homebodies” feels like a long awaited return to the earth you never knew you left. You find yourself exported from stresses and strains of the daily grind, transported to a time when music told a story without even speaking a word...
It’s jazz... But this ain’t your grandpa’s jazz record... Unless your grandpa’s cool as shit. Jazz is more than a genre, it’s a headspace, a headspace Pardini and his fellow featured A-listers have unabashedly moved into. You can cut the power and shut off the heat, but these guys can and will not leave. Squatters rights!
Having spent the last 10 years rubbing elbows with some of the worlds most prestigious players, “Homebodies” is the last page of Lee Pardini’s coming of age story. A prolific session
sorcerer (Roger Waters, Aimee Mann, Cass McCombs, Jonathan Wilson, Theo Katzman and countless others) and member of the rock band Dawes for the last 5 years, Pardini has proven to be one of LA’s most smoking aces. The Fred Astaire of the ivory highway, a chordal chameleon, Pardini elevates, elaborates and understates everything he touches and “Homebodies” is no exception.
“Homebodies” is a collection of work from a man who has put in the work. The universal language of instrumental music has a power like none other, this album is reference to a conference between mind, body and soul. A Sunday drive to nowheresville, please enjoy.
It’s jazz... But this ain’t your grandpa’s jazz record... Unless your grandpa’s cool as shit. Jazz is more than a genre, it’s a headspace, a headspace Pardini and his fellow featured A-listers have unabashedly moved into. You can cut the power and shut off the heat, but these guys can and will not leave. Squatters rights!
Having spent the last 10 years rubbing elbows with some of the worlds most prestigious players, “Homebodies” is the last page of Lee Pardini’s coming of age story. A prolific session
sorcerer (Roger Waters, Aimee Mann, Cass McCombs, Jonathan Wilson, Theo Katzman and countless others) and member of the rock band Dawes for the last 5 years, Pardini has proven to be one of LA’s most smoking aces. The Fred Astaire of the ivory highway, a chordal chameleon, Pardini elevates, elaborates and understates everything he touches and “Homebodies” is no exception.
“Homebodies” is a collection of work from a man who has put in the work. The universal language of instrumental music has a power like none other, this album is reference to a conference between mind, body and soul. A Sunday drive to nowheresville, please enjoy.
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