![]() Weezer – “Van Weezer” / “OK Human” Weezer dropped two albums this year. Any fan of Soul Coughing will find Ghost of Vroom to be like the odd rebirth of an old friend.ģ6. You could drown in the swanky haze surrounding “Beat Up on Where I Come From,” while both “50,000 Bonus Miles” and “Miss You Like Crazy” have an organic, bluesiness that I’m not sure Doughty could have pulled off in the nineties. Doughty offers up what I believe is his third (and best) incarnation of “More Bacon Than the Pan Can Handle,” featuring a vocal sample from Stephanie Beatriz. Listening to “Memphis Woofer Rock,” this returns to Doughty to his absurdist, hip-hop-influenced beginnings. ![]() “Ghost of Vroom 1” follows up last year’s introductory EP, “Ghost of Vroom 2.” (Yes…You read that right.) Indeed, it offers up the kind of artful, sample-infused “slacker jazz” stylings that originally built Doughty’s name with Soul Coughing, albeit with a cool lo-fi layer of fuzz. Ghost of Vroom – “Ghost of Vroom 1” Mike Doughty formed Ghost of Vroom with his longtime collaborator, Andrew “Scrap” Livingston, in order to recapture his old Soul Coughing sound. ![]()
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