Quincy Jones has paid tribute to Louis Cole, the Red Hot Chili Peppers have named him the frontman for their world tour, and Louis Cole, one of LA's most talented drummers who also wrote a song for Thundercat's hit "Drunk", has released his long-awaited new album on the 10th anniversary of his establishment, ! Cole released his long-awaited new album from Brainfeeder, which celebrated its 10th anniversary! The album, which combines his high songwriting ability reminiscent of the Beach Boys and Michael Jackson with a sweet falsetto voice and intense funkiness, opens with the electro-funk "Weird Part of The Night" with its surreal music video and rhythmic tango. The album opens with "Weird Part of The Night," an electro-funk with a surreal music video and rhythmic tango. With Genevieve Alterdi, his partner from his own unit Nowhere, the album opens with the preceding single "When You're Ugly," a cross between late 70s EW&F and West Coast G-funk, and the songs "Everytime," "Phone," and "Things," which fans of yesteryear will not be able to resist. The Beach Boys influence was digested in a deeper way in songs like "Everytime," "Phone," and "Things," and even the famous ballad "After The Load is Blown," which seemed to be possessed by Prince.Guests include his friend Thundercat, Brad Meldor, who is arguably one of the top jazz piano players in the world today, and Dennis Ham, who brought Lewis to Brainfeeder. Lewis Cole is a maestro whose name should be etched in the history of pop music, and his exceptional talent exploded on this definitive album!
Tracklisting:
1.Weird Part of The Night 2.When You're Ugly (feat. Genevieve Artadi) 3.Everytime 4.Phone 5.Real Life (feat. Brad Mehldau) 6.More Love Less Hate 7.Tunnels in The Air (feat. Thundercat) 8.Last Time You Went Away 9.Freaky Times 10.After The Load is Blown 11.A Little Bit More Time 12.Trying Not To Die (feat. Dennis Hamm) 13.Things 14.Night