Sol Cat

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Fishin with John 00:00 Tools
Sea Of Light 00:00 Tools
Triumphant Return 00:00 Tools
Earth Queen 00:00 Tools
Dirty Glasses 00:00 Tools
Disco Forest 00:00 Tools
Let It Slide 00:00 Tools
Hang Glidin' 00:00 Tools
Heatwave--Monsoon 00:00 Tools
Keep Your Heat 00:00 Tools
Bread on the Table 00:00 Tools
Tumbleweed 00:00 Tools
Body Like That 00:00 Tools
Harmony Safari 00:00 Tools
Sexy Tropical Mystery 00:00 Tools
Ups & Downs 00:00 Tools
Secret To A Secret 00:00 Tools
What's Wrong With What? 00:00 Tools
The Knot 00:00 Tools
Back From The Beach 00:00 Tools
Fishin' with John 00:00 Tools
S.P.K. 00:00 Tools
Catch This Ride 00:00 Tools
Don't Look Down 00:00 Tools
Sol Cat- Sea Of Light 00:00 Tools
Pedro 00:00 Tools
01 Triumphant Return 00:00 Tools
Back From The Beach - OurVinyl Sessions 00:00 Tools
04 Sea Of Light 00:00 Tools
03 Earth Queen 00:00 Tools
Secret To A Secret - OurVinyl Sessions 00:00 Tools
02 Fishin with John 00:00 Tools
05 Dirty Glasses 00:00 Tools
Sol Cat - Body Like That - NEW SINGLE 00:00 Tools
Body Like That - OurVinyl Sessions 00:00 Tools
07 Disco Forest 00:00 Tools
09 Heatwave--Monsoon 00:00 Tools
06 Let It Slide 00:00 Tools
Keep Your Heat (Schtompa Remix) 00:00 Tools
Earth Queen - Live 00:00 Tools
Mashed (OurVinyl Sessions) 00:00 Tools
Sol Cat - "Bread on the Table 00:00 Tools
08 Hang Glidin' 00:00 Tools
What's Wrong With What 00:00 Tools
Ups and Downs 00:00 Tools
What's Wrong With What? - Live 00:00 Tools
Mashed - Live 00:00 Tools
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There is no such thing as a landlocked island, except the one where Sol Cat seems to live. It’s like a place where the mind isn’t fully aware of its surroundings, and confusion welcomes the creativity it inspires. Sol Cat’s eponymous self-released debut album doesn’t necessarily transport you to South Florida from Nashville, TN, but that is an appropriate enough concept. If Music City defines firm lines between genres, Sol Cat’s album champions redistricting, creating challenging new sounds in this arena of the traditional. Think of a midnight drive somewhere warm, certainly the top is down, and yes, a beauty is in the passenger seat. The six-piece band suggests you can take this foggy, dreamlike scenario with you wherever you go. However, Sol Cat finds its own contentment and happiness in the valleys of Middle TN, grateful for the opportunity to tap into the mystical and spiritual musical foundation on which the land is built. The Athens of the South has an appeal any artist can feel — an enticing, drawing temptation. Before relocating, Sol Cat’s members spent their time across the country, Miami to Los Angeles, New York City to The Gulf of Mexico. Musical influences span just as wide, yet an eclectic and oceanic resonance remains prevalent in their sound. Smooth grooves along the lines of George McCrae mix with semi-psych synth layers, while the likes of The Talking Heads and Laid Back inspire bouncy bass and slick guitar riffs. With such a range of cultural and artistic influence, the creative process is equally interesting. Vocalist and writer Brett Hammann steers the musical direction of the band while guitarist Johnny Fisher leads the group into new and uncharted territory. Drummer Ryan Usher provides the rhythmic backbone for bassist Aaron Martin, who also acts as Sol Cat’s Art Director. Lead guitarist Jaan Cohan brings catchy licks and skills to melt any face, leaving keyboardist and studio engineer Jeremy Clark to play intuitively as the music essentially produces itself. The group is now prepared and eager for the road, with its groundwork set for the message to spread. The Sol Cat sound is not as unfamiliar as it is forgotten; and those feelings and emotions poured into music past are ready to gracefully wash over a new generation. -Pedro Sanchez III Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.