Showing posts with label travis hopper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travis hopper. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Under The Cover

I should've shared this earlier, but, better late than never, right?


Good friend to BFD Travis Hopper, from local band Elkhart recorded his own take of local musician J.D. Whittenburg's "Secrets That You Keep."  That song is one of my favorites off of J.D.'s album.   Travis gives the song an more intimate feel, I dig it.

MP3:  Travis Hopper - Secrets That You Keep (J.D. Whittenburg cover)

Get J.D. Whittenburg's album here and Elkhart's The Moon here.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Yeah, They Local

The music of Elkhart is like listening to your friends tell tales about what their friends were like growing up.  Funny, maybe sad, but very endearing to listen to.  In the world of alt-country/indie bands it seems that the stories are created to fill a certain tone of the music, however, with Elkhart their music seems very much real, not made up or faked and very much from the heart.

While the band wears their influences on their sleeve, it's interesting to see they don't alternate between more rocked up songs with country/singer-songwriter tunes.  They seem to have a very specific approach to creating their sound--a sound that can be very off-putting to the casual music listener.  Their debut album The Moon has a very, very low key vibe to it--more in line with drinking a glass of wine by the fire with friends than providing the soundtrack to a kegger--it's the definition of mood music... or a great driving album.  (Think REM's "Night Swimming" with an Americana twist)  And that's fine, because being a party band isn't what Elkart is trying to be.  The guitar work on The Moon is somewhere between perfection and OMG THAT'S F--KIN' BRILLIANT!  The lead guitar work on here is what really sets the mood for the album and the band.  It's twang is sprinkled throughout without saturating the steely sound in every song.

With all of that being said Elkhart is a great band coming out of your speakers or playing in a bar.  And, if you ever see them live they do a killer version of Radiohead's "House of Cards," which you should check out before they stop playing it.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Travis Hopper Interview

Last week I sat down with Elkhart's Travis Hopper at local coffee shop It's a Grind to chit-chat about music and junk.  Travis is a great guy and a great musician.  And, unlike me, he actually has a lot to say.  Thanks to the wonderful Cindy Chaffin at Life Outside The Bubble and The Fine Line for doing this with me.  If you don't know Cindy, she's the best.


Thursday, January 22, 2009

Travis Hopper Covers Eastwood

Mr. Travis Hopper, he of Elkhart and solo fame, has done a nice little cover of Eastwood's "Breathe."  I really dig the pickin' he did on the geetar and his take on this song gives it new tone.

MP3:  Travis Hopper - Breathe (Eastwood cover)