In contrast to A to B, which features full band compositions of city life scenes, “Alibi” are stripped down solo sketches that contemplate a more cynical perspective. Don’t mistake simplicity to mean low quality. Engineered by Jake Fader, of afro-beat favorites Mifune and Kokolo, the tracks were recorded “one take” style live in the studio. The bare bones method lets the listener hear every dynamic change of Alan’s voice and feel all dissonance of the frequent chord changes.
Alan says, “I wanted to switch things up with a live approach to the production. I think that it will give people a totally different energy to my music that a lot of classic records have.”
“Alibi” is scheduled to come out in April. You can find Brooks in the area supporting touring acts and sharing the stage with local bands. The release show will be April 19th at Uncorked in Akron with Dave Hammer and Morgan Mecaskey.
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