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Tom Freund - Two Moons

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Number of Discs
1
Release Date
06/17/2014
Artist
Tom Freund
Format
CD / Album
Label / Studio
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2 MOONS BRILLIANTLY REVEALS TOM FREUND'S MANY MUSICAL PHASES Brett Dennen, Serena Ryder, Arthur Fonzarelli and Barbarella all make appearances on the L.A.-based troubadour's latest album, out June 17 LOS ANGELES, Calif.-Over the course of his career, Tom Freund has created a wide variety of albums. His first was a collaboration with Ben Harper and his last was a double disc live album. In between, he's made full-lengths, EPs, a children's CD and a Christmas album - but he's never made an album like 2 Moons. This self-produced disc, due out June 17, 2014 on Surf Road Records, finds the Los Angeles-based Freund in a contemplative yet confident mood, where swirls of nostalgia blend with sharp-eyed views of life today. He delivers this CD's main message in the standout track "Lemme Be Who I Wanna Be," in which he declares: "I'm basically hooked on this life/it's got a lot of problems/but it treats me real right/and you don't have to agree with me/but let me fly my freak flag." This oddly upbeat anthem of personal empowerment so impressed Canadian rock star Serena Ryder that she asked to sing on it. "Lemme Be Who I Wanna Be" represents a different type of song for Freund. "I'd rather just be honest and say 'take me as a I am'," he reveals, adding, "I felt that I didn't have to dress up songs with clever couplets all the time." This more emotionally raw and vulnerable songwriting surfaces throughout the album. The opening track "Angel Eyes," which serves as Freund's take on Randy Newman's "I Love L.A." motif, expresses his appreciation to his Southern California friends for always having his back. Freund proudly notes that "Sugar Pie," the sweet-sounding album closer, "doesn't have one sarcastic line in the whole song." Played simply and sung sincerely, it's his most heartfelt love song, even though it concerns a relationship that has come to an end. The idea of persevering through life's hard times is a reoccurring theme in 2 Moons. While "Heavy Balloon" holds the fear of impending doom, Freund still cherishes how "ordinary days are like miracles" and pledges not "to lay down my heart." The charmingly chilled-out anthem "Same Old Shit Different Day" offers snapshots of skater kids, bossy cops and Venice Boardwalk weirdness, extolling the virtues of everyday craziness. Several 2 Moons tunes find the songwriter reflecting on his past. The wistful "Happy Days Lunch Box" name-drops the Fonz and the Cunninghams as Freund recalls his carefree youth, while generational conflicts flare up amidst memories of a long-ago summer in "Me and Bernice," a tune written some years back but a perfect fit for 2 Moons. "Mind of Your Own," Freund's own favorite track, also finds him looking back and considering the ending of eras. This was the last song the New York native wrote at his family's house before it was sold. Nostalgia strikes a more playful note in "Grooves Out of My Heart," which contrasts an innocent youth spent spinning records and "getting stoned on the stoops" with an adulthood where "Barbarella has gone away" and "I guess I have to make something of my life today." This funky rocker reveals some musical touchstones with it's "me and Julio" shout-out to one of Freund's songwriting idols, Paul Simon, and a fadeout guitar riff nod to AOR rock gods Led Zeppelin. Freund, in producing and co-engineering this album, draws upon folk, rock, jazz and other roots sources for an urbane Americana sound. He blends in cool touches: woozy mariachi horns pop up in "Same Old Shit," mermaid-evoking backing vocals in "Next Time Around." He punctuates "Heavy Balloon" with a blast of electric guitar and guest Stan Behrens (of Canned Heat fame) lends an atmospheric harmonica solo to "Weekend Guy" (a co-write with singer/songwriter Brett Dennen, who contributes vocals too). Inspired by listening to a lot of old Squeeze music, Freund also mixed in some trippy keyboards and old-school synths to flesh out tracks like "Me and Bernice and "Lemme Be Who I Wanna Be." The "Lemme Be" lyrical theme translated to the recording of 2 Moons as well. Freund brought a "this is the way we do it" approach to the sessions, which were done in studios across Los Angeles (from Echo Park to North Hollywood to his own setup in Venice). The recording went exceptionally well. "I knew what guys to grab and how to get it done," he confides. "There weren't wasted takes or wasted hours." He used a core of group of musicians he knew (drummers Michael Jerome and Michael Iveson, keyboardist Chris Joyner and bassist John Button) and, he says, "every time we got together, something good happened." Some talented friends lent Freund support too. David Immergluck (Counting Crows/John Hiatt) weaves his pedal steel through 2 Moons, while "Angel Eyes" features vocals from Ben Harper, who did an album Pleasure and Pain with Freund in 1992. Freund himself plays guitars, ukulele, keyboards and bass on 2 Moons. An in-demand bass player, Freund got his first big break in the mid-'90s playing for the Austin-based roots-rock cult heroes the Silos. He settled in Venice, California around the time of his 1998 solo debut North American Long Weekend. Over the years, he alternated between making his own music and working with folks like Mandy Moore, Rachael Yamagata and Graham Parker, who has hailed Freund as one of "the best singer/songwriters operating today." You can even spot Freund playing with Parker and the Rumour in the recent Judd Apatow film, This Is 40. Freund funded 2 Moons through a successful Pledge Music campaign. Although admitting to having some trepidations about going the crowd-sourcing route, Freund wound up a believer. "I'm very endeared by the Pledge experience," he confesses. "It showed me that people wanted to engage in it. That was moving for me and got me excited." Besides doing his traditional touring, including summer European festival appearances and shows in the States, he will be doing some special house concerts as part of this Pledge Music campaign. Fans' reactions resonate strongly with Freund: he feels that a job of a songwriter to help others access what they are feeling. "A real joy is when people come and tell me that a song or an album got them through something," he says. If2 Moons, with it's underlying message of hope in this messy world of ours, serves as an inspiring, encouraging soundtrack for listeners, "then I can say to myself: 'okay, you're doing something right for some people out there.'" Quotes: The New York Times once noted on Tom, "Every year the mounting landfill of new releases that threatens to bury the working music journalists yields a few unexpected gems, and Tom Freund is one of them." QUOTES on Tom Freund "Every year the mounting landfill of new releases that threatens to bury the working music journalists yields a few unexpected gems, and Tom Freund is one of them." - THE NEW YORK TIMES "A fitting soundtrack to 'On the Road': Gorgeous wide-open spacious scenes, explorations of the young heartand quests from personal truth unfold in it's literate, rootsy songs." -NEW YORK POST "Freund clearly delights in enigma. His vocals could go from laconic to impassioned without such obvious trickery as cranking up the volume. His lyrics are full of curveballs." - WASHINGTON POST "Journeyman Freund is soundtrack ready. He made an album that is all at once addictive, stylistically diverse and honest to the core." -MSNBC "An organic collection of songs and stories, breathing with an acoustic richness and lyrics that capture slices of Americana in a way that many attempt, yet very few actually master." - NO DEPRESSION "If Tom Petty and Nick Drake had a love child." - BLOGCRITICS.COM "Tom Freund is indeed one of the great singer-songwriters. He constructs a unique world, defines it, and then burns it to the ground. Truly unique and absolutely brilliant." - ALL MUSIC GUIDE "I get shivers down my spine on almost every tune. Along with Lucinda Williams, Freund is the best singer/songwriter operating today." - GRAHAM PARKER # # # For more information about Tom Freund, please contact Conqueroo: Cary Baker • (323) 656-1600 • [email protected].

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1) Angel Eyes
2) Heavy Balloon
3) Lemme Be Who I Wanna Be
4) Happy Days Lunch Box
5) Next Time Around
6) Grooves Out of My Heart
7) Weekend Guy
8) Me and Bernice
9) Mind of Your Own
10) Same Old Shit Different Day
11) Sugar Pie

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Two Moons
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