Clay Rodgers presents his unconventional versatility through his latest album ‘In the Hills of California’ featuring 11 psychedelic rock and jazzy compositions.
[dropcap]A[/dropcap]fter years of self-teaching on music production and relentless practice, the gifted and hard-working musician Clay Rodgers has come up with an exceptional psychedelic jazz/rock album called ‘In the Hills of California’ consisting of 11 marvelous instrumental pieces exuding surreal resonance. I indulged myself in the dreamy alternative rock groove that has an impactful pinch of psychedelic and jazzy undertones. The songs like ‘Welcome Home’, ‘Crocodile’, ‘Pressure’, ‘Just Around the Bend’, ‘Typical’, and ‘Why Can’t You Fucking Focus’ impart the clear influences psychedelic music from the ‘60s with a subtle hint of world music and funk.
The multi-instrumentalist and producer from Santa Barbara, California Clay Rodgers is determined to bring a revolution into the monotonous contemporary music with his unorthodox approach of mixing diverse elements from different genres to create his ideal music. His latest psychedelic rock album ‘In the Hills of California’ depicts the journey of a character healing lost souls with his vibrant positive vibe. The album took me on a brilliant musical voyage without the need for any words, just instrumental magnificence. Only the songs ‘A Silent Hill Weeps’ and ‘Dread’ exude some aptly crafted lyrical elements featuring artists like Lopii and Cameron Nichoson. Follow him on Spotify and Instagram for more updates.
Link to the album:
https://open.spotify.com/