Osca

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Blood 00:00 Tools
Smoke 00:00 Tools
Illume 00:00 Tools
Sleeptalk 00:00 Tools
Around The Bends 00:00 Tools
Trumpet 00:00 Tools
Blood w/ The Night VI 00:00 Tools
Blood (backstroke. Remix) 00:00 Tools
Blood (Mazde Remix) 00:00 Tools
Headlights 00:00 Tools
Blood (GEMS Remix) 00:00 Tools
Blood - Live from Burberry Acoustic 00:00 Tools
Blood // GEMS Remix 00:00 Tools
Blood (Feat. The Night VI) 00:00 Tools
Run Faster Run 00:00 Tools
CPH Heartbreak 00:00 Tools
Blood // Mahogany Session 00:00 Tools
Indicator 00:00 Tools
Muskboy 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Blood (w/ The Night VI) 00:00 Tools
Blood (Live from Burberry Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Decadent Estray 00:00 Tools
Up to the daisies 00:00 Tools
Sleep Talk 00:00 Tools
Folly Jollie 00:00 Tools
Staying Is Nowhere 00:00 Tools
Curtain Call 00:00 Tools
Smoky 00:00 Tools
Okaeri 00:00 Tools
Song Of Devotion 00:00 Tools
Saints Of A Recent Spring 00:00 Tools
Silent Laughter 00:00 Tools
Trumpets 00:00 Tools
Youth 00:00 Tools
Café Cinema 00:00 Tools
what is jazz (ES050) 00:00 Tools
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Osca is a band from South London, England. They currently record for Duly Noted records. Band members are: Jack Kenworthy, Dom Potts, Sean Reilly, and Alex Johnson. Their Blood EP was released November 17, 2014. Jason Kramer interviewed the band in July 2014 ------------ I asked Jack about the name of the band and he tells me OSCA is short for Oscar Peterson, who was a musical inspiration introduced by his father. Jack and bass player Don are childhood friends from Leicester who used to play schoolyard shows for their classmates, including a cover of Radiohead’s “High and Dry”. As time went on, Shawn and Alex joined to create their band. He names Tom Waits, Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell as other inspirations, explaining that “these are writers whose stories we can all relate personally.” “Blood” will be part of their forthcoming EP, due in October. I look forward to following such a bright young band with many stories to tell in the future. – Jason Kramer Q Magazine interviewed Jack in November 2014 ------------ “Trumpet was inspired by a novel I was given of the same title. The book is about the life of Joss Moody, a jazz trumpeter in the 50s, who was born a female but chose to live his life as a man in order to pursue a career as a musician. It discusses the question of true identity in relation to our own actions – when Joss was playing the trumpet his gender and sexual identity became irrelevant. I really liked this idea of individuality and it became the basis for the lyrics of the song. The idea of telling someone to be who you are and not to be afraid of that. The line ‘It all doesn’t matter, let the trumpet sound’ is a direct reference to the book.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.