Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Music, My Medicine

 I started spending half of my time in Georgia a little over a year ago. Since then, I have enjoyed so much live music. The Atlanta area books more musicians in town than Columbus, Ohio. I often have to ride to Cleveland, Cincinatti, Pittsburg or Detroit to see a lot of the artists I want to see when I am in Columbus. So, when I am in the Atlanta area, I take full advantage. 

I have been struggling with my mental health for many years now. The one thing that has kept me sane is music. It has been a calming force for me. It puts me to sleep when my mind is racing. It levels me out when my anxiety is high. It helps me remember things I need to remember and forget the things I don't. I know that these statements are the same for many because I have had this conversation often. 

Music bonds us to one another and makes us feel things. Just last week I was having a conversation with a fellow music lover, who lit up with excitement as we discussed our favorite Tiny Desk Music Concerts, bonded over artists we both enjoyed and swapped info about favorites we were not so familiar with.

I have seen so many great artists this passed few years. Today, I want to share some of the artists I really enjoyed the last eighteen months. If you have heard of them or listened to their work, great! If not, I urge you to check them out and share your thoughts with me here or on my ig @krisintransit. I would also love to hear who you think I should check out. I love exploring new artists.

1. Anderson Paak



I saw him three times last year. Not only does he put on a consistently great show every time, he sounds like his album. I can't wait for the next Nxworries album with Knxwledge. Yes Lawd, Is my favorite album.Suede is my favorite song. I also love the Malibu album but I have been playing the latest two albums on repeat since they came out.


2. Leikeli47



I discovered Leikeli47 listening to music on Soundcloud a few years ago. I was so happy to hear her music featured on shows like Insecure and Grownish. I saw her twice last year. She is a Brooklyn rapper and singer who has so much to say about black culture and creates music that has so much attitude. Both Acrylic and Wash & Set are fun albums.


3. April & Vista

The first time I came across this group was on Colors Studios. Then I saw them open for Little Sims. April's voice is so interesting. Vista and April together have created an incredible sound that I find myself enjoying most when I want to just chill.


4. EarthGang





The Atlanta duo, is kind of like a new Outkast/ Goodie Mob. They have the fun Atl sound. At Afropunk, they were my favorite performance. I listened to them a little before the festival and had previously heard a couple of their songs on the radio. They are currently one of my favorite alternative hip hop groups. They are currently touring for their new album Mirrorland.


5.Sir




I have been a fan or Sir's for a while now but I saw him the first time at Afropunk Atlanta this past October. He just did a Tiny Desk Concert recently, that I still need to watch.  My favorite songs are D'Evil's from the November Album and Jay Z from Seven Sundays. I love so much of his music from all of his albums that I couldn't possibly name it all. His new album Chasing Summer was released at the end of last summer. 



6. Willow Smith

Willow is an awesome musician. She creates music that makes you zone out and think about your life, Lol. My favorite song of her's is Female Energy but I also love 9 featuring Sza. She released  a new album last summer called Willow. I fell in love with the song Time Machine from the Willow album and have played it so many times my neighbors probably hate me.


7. Masego 



I listen to Masego often, thanks to The Friend Zone podcast. I was introduced to the artist a couple years ago and finally got to see him at Afropunk Atlanta. He was the artist I was most looking forward to. I honestly don't think there is a song he has anything to do with that I don't love or at least really like. Many people are familiar with his callaboration with FKJ, Tadow. 


8.Moonchild



Moonchild is a trio who produces music that is a fusion of R&B and Jazz. Each of them plays several instruments but the the most impressive instrument of all, is Amber Navran's voice. I love to play their music when I am soaking in the tub or entertaining guests. They released an album last September called Little Ghost. My favorites albums are Voyager and Please Rewind. Listen to The List, Hideaway, Don't Wake Me and Money.


9.Smino

I was introduced to Smino by a family friend a few years ago. I have been a fan ever since. He has a rapping/singing thing happening. You remember the Ja Rule And Nelly sound of the 2000s but I honestly love his version even better. It feels very now. Some of my favorite songs of Smino are Z4L, Klink and I love the song Khlorine by Sango featuring Smino. He makes music that you want to ride to in the summer with the top down.



10. Noname




Noname is a rapper with a very interesting flow and cadence. In fact, I am not sure how to describe it and it isn't for everyone but I like it. She is different. She also has a lot to say outside of what the average female rapper has to talk about. I guess she is considered alternative hip hop. Her first album, Telefone  was the soundtrack of my life for 2 months while I worked on a huge creative project. The newest album  Room 25 from 2018 is good but I am still playing her first album. I have seen her twice in the last 14 months. I am sad she may be cutting her career short. So, if she is coming to a city near you, take advantage.

That wraps up my list of some of the people I am currently listening to and whom I saw recently.
I need to mention one more person who I am obsessed with at the moment but her catalog isn't very large yet. Chika, I saw when she opened for Megan thee Stallion last year. I was super impressed with her and love the few songs I have been exposed to so far.  

Let's have a conversation. Please share your list of current favorites and who you saw in concert the last year or so. 

Until Next Time!

Kris,


Olu from EarthGang


One last thought...For fun!

Here is a list of people I have seen in my lifetime. One is a lie. Can you guess the lie? Comment below or on my social platforms.

1. Aretha Franklin
2.Stevie Wonder
3. Cher
4. Whitesnake
5.Prince
6. Lil Baby
7.Travis Scott
8.Beyonce
9.Earth, Wind & Fire
10.Janet Jackson

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