Arouse The Curious
These songs are best listened to late at night, when nothing seems to move and all is still
featuring artists like
Michael Kiwanuka, Japanese Breakfast, Doug Tuttle, Iron & Wine, Andy Shauf, Cass McCombs
There’s something beautiful about art, especially music, that captures our imagination and gives meaning or clarity to the world around us, even if we experience that though the medium the artist creates. Music to Arouse the Curious is for those who want feel the emotion of the lyrics and be encapsulated music behind them. Self-contained and unique, these songs are are powerful enough to make you stop and listen.
These songs are best listened to late at night, when nothing seems to move and all is still.
Hell to the Liars – London Grammar
21 November 2017
An intimate lyricist and distant sounds, a strangely perfect conflict of interests. This relationship is a subtle exploration of balance: to be so distant, you had to be as close, and vis versa. The lyrics have a selfish meaning behind them, saying “here’s to the things you love, hell to the rest of us.”…
Someone’s Missing – MGMT
21 November 2017
MGMT always seems to find me when no other music seems to. Of course they are best known for their freshman album Oracular Spectacular, but it is not commonly known that their upbeat psychedelic pop transferred into Congratulations, its just a little harder to find…
Parade – Kevin Morby
21 November 2017
When you hear the word “parade” what do you think about? Probably a joyous occasion with people smiling and waving and celebrating with one another. But to Kevin Morby, a parade sets the scene for solitude and a pondering of his own life…
Pain – The War On Drugs
21 November 2017
In today’s music industry, it’s hard to find a new band who consistently puts out good music, or has an album where each song leaves you wanting more. The more you listen the more you can’t get enough and your left with this longing that music seems to has lost. The War on Drugs is this type of band.