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Ben Kweller - Go Fly A Kite - Music Head - 08-02-2012 online listen nice connection with his dad being mates with Nils Lofgren no sounds like comes to mind good intelligent lyrics best of the month thusfar makes the list 1.8 from me and a converted 2.1 from the pros at allmusic from the album - Free Ben Kweller - Free***NEW*** - YouTube released Feb 7th, 2012 ![]() Bio - from allmusic Children are often raised in musical families, but few receive the same introduction to music as singer/songwriter Ben Kweller. Before he was old enough to enter kindergarten, a young Kweller emulated Nils Lofgren (who, during his time with Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band, would hang out with Kweller's father) by playing his toy version of the guitar. He also played piano, and by the age of eight, Kweller had begun penning his own songs. The following year, he received a nod of encouragement from Billboard magazine when it conferred an honorable mention on the youth for his entry into Billboard's yearly songwriting competition. By the time he hit his teenage years, Kweller was an accomplished guitarist and had begun playing drums as well. He pulled together his first band, Mirage, and followed up with groups like Green Eggs & Ham and Foxglove. All the while, he honed the skills that would later launch his respected solo career. With help from bassist Bryan Blur and drummer John Kent, Kweller established Radish in 1993. The group made its mark on the local Dallas scene, not far from Kweller's hometown of Greenville, TX. In 1994, the musical wunderkind and his teenaged outfit released the Hello EP through Practice Amp Records. That same year, the label released the full-length album Dizzy, which convinced producer Roger Greenawalt to partner with the group. Under his wing, Radish produced another demo and inked a contract with Mercury Records during the summer of 1996. Ben Kweller was still a teenager at the time, having turned 15 years old that June. Mercury Records released Restraining Bolt the following spring, and Kweller led Radish through European and American tours (as well as several late-night TV appearances, including The Conan O'Brian Show and Late Night with David Letterman). Despite scoring a Top 40 hit in the U.K. with "Little Pink Stars," Radish failed to enjoy significant success at home, and changing tides at their label (Polygram, Mercury's parent company, was absorbed into Universal Music Group in 1998) prevented them from releasing another album. When the group disbanded in 1999, Kweller headed east to Guilford, CT, where he stayed only a short time before relocating to Brooklyn, NY. Not yet 20 years old, he signed with Island Records as a solo artist. Ben Kweller launched his solo career with a series of EPs, some of which reprised the material that Radish had written but not released. His heartland hooks and folksy flourishes made fans out of several artists, and Kweller soon found himself touring with the likes of Juliana Hatfield, Guster, Kristin Hersh, and Evan Dando. He inked a deal with ATO Records in 2001 and released one final EP before issuing Sha Sha, his solo full-length debut, in 2002. More touring followed, as did a collaboration with Ben Folds and Ben Lee known as the Bens. Kweller's sophomore effort, the subdued On My Way, followed in spring 2004 and was supported by a co-headlining tour with Death Cab for Cutie. Two years later, he returned with his self-titled third album, on which he played all the instruments. Kweller furthered his experimentation with 2009's Changing Horses, which saw the songwriter embracing country music and employing a pedal steel guitarist. The singer continued to explore pop music on 2012's Go Fly a Kite, which found Kweller dabbling in everything from power pop to alt-country. Album Review - from allmusic It's strange to think that at 30 years old, Ben Kweller has spent over half of his life professionally crafting pop songs, and while it's rare for someone to be both relatively young and a grizzled pop veteran, it's precisely this combination of youth and experience that the singer/songwriter calls upon on his fifth solo album, Go Fly a Kite. With a sugary mix of youthful exuberance and practiced craftsmanship, Kweller delivers a group of songs that cover the pop spectrum, drifting from the fuzzy, driving power pop of the album-opener "Mean to Me," to the lonely pedal steel of the alt-country-inflected "I Miss You." This willingness to explore different sounds paints a picture of a songwriter who, even with a wealth of experience under his belt, isn't willing to settle into one sound quite yet. This idea is taken a step further when the listener digs into the liner notes to find the detailed notes on how to play each song along with the lyrics. Moves like that speak to a kind of openness, as if the songwriter is not only giving his fans the songs to listen to, but to also re-create on their own. This kind of candor makes Go Fly a Kite a refreshing album on a number of levels, as it delivers the goods with its collection of summery jams while keeping nothing, not even the chord progressions, secret. Track Listing 1. Mean to Me 2. Out the Door 3. Jealous Girl 4. Gossip 5. Free 6. Full Circle 7. Justify Me 8. The Rainbow 9. Time Will Save the Day 10. I Miss You 11. You Can Count on Me Ben Kweller - Go Fly A Kite - CRAZY-HORSE - 09-02-2012 bugger! i listened to this one last night, to post today but you beat me to the punch MH!!!! you graded it 1.8, i gave it a 1.9 so we're on the same page with this one mate! Ben Kweller - Go Fly A Kite - Music Head - 09-02-2012 oops! sorry if you know ahead of time what's on your schedule, let me know, and I'll pick something else I try and do a new one each day but don't always get to one Ben Kweller - Go Fly A Kite - CRAZY-HORSE - 09-02-2012 it dont matter MH...just glad one of us got it up there on the boards, anyway....its a good album,probably end up getting it at the end of the year, can i have dibs on the Springsteen one and Weller's in march,please?....LOL! hey, you got round to hearing the new Cohen one yet? Ben Kweller - Go Fly A Kite - Music Head - 09-02-2012 CRAZY-HORSE Wrote:it dont matter MH...just glad one of us got it up there on the boards, anyway....its a good album,probably end up getting it at the end of the year, wake up........ ![]() I did the Cohen the week before it came out I thought you even commented on it Ben Kweller - Go Fly A Kite - CRAZY-HORSE - 09-02-2012 just re-looked at the post and....my bad!, i did comment on it....must be a case of so hot, too tired, or maybe just old age kicking in maybe?!?!? Ben Kweller - Go Fly A Kite - TraceNspace - 09-02-2012 I like the link you posted. Easy to like. |