BLUE NOW, GREEN FUTURE (Digital Single only, 2012)
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 This non-album single-only release represents a seldom-heard side of Joe Eglash - with roots in funk, Primus, Beastie Boys, and more.

 

 

 

SO WIRED (2011)
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The majesty of U2 and timelessness of the Beatles inform the array of addictive melodies found on Joe Eglash’s powerful sophomore effort, SO WIRED.

The songs of SO WIRED live at a crossroads of experiential storytelling and self-awareness, in the vein of Randy Newman and Bob Dylan. In his lyric writing, Eglash has created a world of contemporary American character sketches that evoke images of people we know; of personalities with whom we’re familiar.

  1. October  |  Lyrics
   2. When My Life Is Done  |  Lyrics
   3. Sweet Candy Needles  |  Lyrics
   4. Let It Go  |  Lyrics
   5. I'm So Wired  |  Lyrics
   6. Go Home To Grow  |  Lyrics
   7. Isolated Man  |  Lyrics
   8. Slide On By  |  Lyrics
   9. You're Not the One  |  Lyrics
   10. I Want Me  |  Lyrics
   11. Lonely  |  Lyrics

In the tradition of self-contained artists from Paul McCartney to Brendan Benson, Eglash plays every instrument on the album. Original in nature, his music subtly conveys a rooting in classic rock with elements of pop, world, and jazz. From light-spirited tunes like October to the epic I Want Me, Eglash writes a musical love letter to influences ranging from the Stones to the Beach Boys to the Band.

Of SO WIRED, Eglash says, “The challenge for me on this album was to write characters that would reflect different aspects of my personality and life, but at the same time, do things and say things that I wouldn’t. And musically, I wanted to indulge in some of my recording fantasies – layering 20 guitars on a part, like Brian May, or stacking endless harmonies, like Brian Wilson. I had a blast.”

 

BUILD A FIRE (2009)
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BUILD A FIRE represents a full circle in the musical life of Joe Eglash - after years working on either side of the music industry. Matured, hook-filled songwriting matched with a one-man-band mentality to produce a landmark, dynamic debut solo recording

  1. Build A Fire  |  Lyrics
   2. Evil Eye Goodbye  |  Lyrics
   3. Homeboy  |  Lyrics
   4. Mother May  |  Lyrics
  5. Woody's Tune  |  Lyrics
  6. All Things Come True  |  Lyrics
  7. Ocean Parkway U.N.  |  Lyrics
  8. Georgie  |  Lyrics
  9. I Was Doomed  |  Lyrics
  10. Roots Of a Tree  |  Lyrics
  11. Bleeding Eye  |  Lyrics
  12. Wednesday Night  |  Lyrics
  13. Electric Sounds  |  Lyrics

BUILD A FIRE was recorded in 2008-9, boasting live instruments all played by Joe. Recorded in vintage fashion with live takes and Queen-like overdubs, new ground is tread upon with a horizon of hooks, grooves, and harmonies. BUILD A FIRE lies somewhere between the Beatles, the Who, and the Stones, with a well-crafted sheen close to Jellyfish and XTC.

TESTIMONIALS

KOOL KAT MUSIC: Guitars ring as the chords arc upward; insistent, and arousing drumbeats backdrop Joe's gracefully-soaring vocals. We happen to like it because it's so rich in complex arrangements, is pastoral, emotional and can trigger the imagination. The wealth of his creativity is immediately obvious as the record quotes eloquently from 60's-style British pop, but adds elements of jazz, all produced and layered to perfection. To our ears, Joe plays slightly quirky and intelligent pop with shades of Squeeze and the Beatles. It is an album that feels like a single, organic whole, yet each song is a vital, essential piece. Start to finish, the songs one after another are a delight; continually surprising...this is one fine album that has to be listened to from start to finish and then back again. If you like quirky yet rich and eclectic sound, then this album will not let you down. EXCELLENT!!!

NOT LAME RECORDS: Influences are subtle but point in the direction of where Eglash`s heart and soul lie: XTC, They Might Be Giants, and Jellyfish on a more acoustic bent. His sweet, unaffected folksy acoustic pop combines with crisp and woozily light-hearted but powerful hooks. This is some seriously tasty stuff that manages to break out flairs of originality and extreme competence in the musicianship department ---- and, then, to sew them together making this a fresh and always mightily enjoyable listen.