Saturday, June 25, 2011
Jose Gonzalez
Born: 1978
Although his parents are Argentinean, singer/songwriter José González was born in Sweden, where he became nationally renowned for his mix of autumnal indie pop and intimate acoustics. Following stints with hardcore bands during the 1990s, he officially launched his solo career with the release of 2003's Veneer, an entirely acoustic affair that reflected a childhood spent listening to equal parts bossa nova, classical, and post-punk by the likes of Joy Division. Touchstones for González's sound included Nick Drake, Paul Simon, Red House Painters, and Elliott Smith, and his popularity soon spread overseas, with Veneer receiving an American release in 2005.
José González's stateside prospects were aided by the appearance of his song "Crosses" in the season-ending episode of The O.C. The title track from his 2006 EP, Stay in the Shade, was also featured in the show. Stay in the Shade displayed a move away from the bedroom sound of González's first album, yet it still maintained the same caliber of songcraft and performance. In 2005, González joined with organist Elias Araya and drummer Tobias Winterkorn to form Junip, and the group released an EP at the end of the year and a full-length album in 2006. He returned to his solo career the following year, however, with the release of In Our Nature. Tim Sendra & Andrew Leahey, Rovi
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this is my favourite acoustic song, love this artist!
ReplyDeleteremember this advert?
ReplyDeleteGreat song, very soothing!
ReplyDeleteHe is a very good artist.
ReplyDeleteLike this song, very mellow
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ReplyDeleteHonestly, while this is good, the original is much better. Course maybe I'm just a big fan of The Knife.
ReplyDeletevery inspiring music :)
ReplyDeleteI like his voice. Reminds me of the music I would listen to as a child. Jars Of Clay. and the acustic is always a good choice.
ReplyDeleteI had never heard of him before but he sounds pretty good
ReplyDeletegood old times
ReplyDeleteVery good!
ReplyDeleteHmm, I find it almost impossible to compare this to the Knife version, both brilliant recordings.
ReplyDeletethis is one of my favourite songs of all times, its such a flawless song
ReplyDeleteI love this. First heard it on the TV advertisement here: http://vimeo.com/3703357
ReplyDeletegreat song, i also remember hearing it on that ad
ReplyDeletenice song
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A beautiful song!!
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