Josh Ottum

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Fool In the Night 03:40 Tools
The Easy Way Out 03:48 Tools
Freedom Is As Thick As A Heart 04:33 Tools
It's Alright 02:27 Tools
Who Left The Lights On? 04:46 Tools
If This Mirror Could Only Talk 03:36 Tools
Like Ourselves 03:30 Tools
Pipe Dreams 06:09 Tools
Having You Around 07:07 Tools
My Book 04:38 Tools
Heaven The Great Cocoon 05:03 Tools
It's All Right 02:28 Tools
Follow Me 03:48 Tools
Work On A Feeling 03:02 Tools
Do You Really Wanna Know? 05:53 Tools
Goin' Gone 03:27 Tools
Green In The Sun 03:36 Tools
Storms in the Summertime 03:10 Tools
Who Left The Lights On? (Single Version) 03:26 Tools
Who Left The Lights On? - Single Version 03:26 Tools
Not Built For Two 04:11 Tools
Secret Age 05:33 Tools
The Fever 04:32 Tools
Where Are We At? 04:26 Tools
Feel Real Brite 06:56 Tools
Too Sure To See 05:17 Tools
Doesn't Mean Nothing 03:58 Tools
Sittin' Over There 02:22 Tools
my first love 02:25 Tools
Making Sense 02:25 Tools
Pick Up the Phone 02:25 Tools
Watch TV 02:51 Tools
Carols on Halloween 02:45 Tools
Irvine California 00:30 Tools
Break My Bones 02:45 Tools
Estuary Anthem 00:30 Tools
Freeways Underground 00:30 Tools
Who Left the Lights On? (Nona Jack Remix) 02:45 Tools
Trees and Lights 00:30 Tools
The Forest Not The Trees 00:30 Tools
ENDANGERED SPECIES BUMPER 02:55 Tools
It's Alright (Nona Tack remix) 02:28 Tools
Surf Report 02:55 Tools
Who Left The Lights On? (Remix) 02:28 Tools
The Magic Dove 02:55 Tools
It´s Alright 02:55 Tools
Traffic Update 02:55 Tools
Regards 02:55 Tools
Hurricanes in the Summertime 02:55 Tools
Rest In Peace Jazz Loon 02:55 Tools
It Alright 02:55 Tools
Hello 02:55 Tools
It's Alright (Nona Jack Remix) 02:55 Tools
Dream of Love 02:55 Tools
Just Believe 02:55 Tools
Simple as Simple Does 02:55 Tools
Your Foot to Mine 02:55 Tools
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Picture a room. The room is filled with furniture. From afar the room looks perfectly designed with not a piece missing or out of place. Then you walk closer. Upon further inspection, you realize the beautiful couch you had your eye on is as old as the thrift store it came from. And that end table that looked so vintage? Brand new, right out of the box from Ikea. The lamp looks like your Norwegian Grandmother's but the coffee table is pure Italian marble from the hippest boutique. On paper, this is an interior designer's nightmare, but in real life it seems to work perfectly. How is this possible? Josh Ottum (sounds ‘Like The Season’) is wondering the exact same thing. After making music in his bedroom for 4 years, this Seattle kid had the bright idea to make his debut album a sort of "personal greatest hits". The result? ‘Like The Season’, a twelve song/month journey into the hallways, bedrooms, dining rooms and garages of popular music. Bolstered by semi-hollow body guitars, old keyboards, dry drums, and a hundred multi-tracked voices singing melodies, melodies, harmonies, melodies and backwards woah-woahs and yeah-yeahs, Ottum's exquisite pop songs shine like polished furniture through a window on a crisp fall morning. Joining Ottum on his solo debut are Sufjan Stevens' drummers and multi-instrumentalists James McAlister and Casey Foubert. The engineering was masterfully done in Seattle and San Diego by Jon Ervie (Modest Mouse, The Presidents of the USA), Casey Foubert (Pedro The Lion, Sufjan Stevens) and Josh himself. Protected by an army of 5 drummers and a patriotically soulful horn section, ‘Like The Season’ harkens back to the sweet melodic days of 70's pop, i.e., Stevie Wonder and Steely Dan, Randy Newman. ‘Like The Season’. also keeps a foot firmly rooted in traditional classical composition techniques a la Bach (the attentive listener can find reworked melodies and lyrics, i.e., theme and variation, throughout the record). There is also the not-so-apparent influence of such modern bands as The Flaming Lips, Grandaddy and Phoenix. But don't be mistaken, this is not a record of cheap rip-offs and retro throwbacks. These disparate elements have been critically examined and intricately assembled by Ottum to fit perfectly into a fully functional and aesthetically pleasing musical living room. With a two and a half year road to completion, Josh Ottum is more than ready to release ‘Like The Season’ to roam free throughout the western world like a college student traveling Europe upon graduation. Songs from the record have already been featured on MTV's The Real World and Road Rules and tour plans are in place for Europe and the U.S. throughout 2006/2007 season. Ottum is a virtuoso without being a wanker, a classic pop songwriter without being boring, and a pretty vocalist without being a diva. There are no rules in the world of Josh Ottum, yet somehow, things run as if the strictest of laws were in place. Think: War meets Peace, Love meets Hate, Thrift Store meets Boutique. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.