I’ve been aware of Theo Katzman for several years now, courtesy of Vulfpeck, for whom he sings, plays guitar, and drums. His multitalented musical abilities are, even in that context, where he’s not the central ‘star’ performer, mightily impressive.
I first checked out his solo stuff maybe about a year ago. And immediate loved it. But I didn’t dive in to it fully. Today, on the eve of my 50th birthday, I took a deeper dive. Typing this at 11.45 pm, Jan 4th, it’ll probably be my birthday by the time I finish and post it!
I had been watching yet more snooker. Teresa objected! So I binged on some Vulf videos for a bit. The great thing was that, I guess using some evil algorithms, YouTube curated a string of Vulfpeck videos for me. I did intervene a little, trying to favour stuff I’d heard/seen less (or at least less recently).
After about ten Vulf vids, a Katzman one snuck into the playlist; I’m Too Busy Trying To Write A Pop Song. It’s hand scrawled text only black and white title screen just caught the eye. I listened. And lo, it was good. Damn fine, in fact.
I’m a big fan, old fashioned as I am, of owning hard copies of the music I love. I’ve only really broken that rule for music that can’t be had on CD, some of that’s old vinyl, some modern streaming only, etc. But it looks like Theo’s stuff is digital only. Pity!
But just look at the cover of Modern Johnny Sings! Couldn’t be more up my street with its retro vibes, from the colours to the font, to the slightest suggestion of a hippy/classic rock vibe in the shoeless/guitar as violin pose. And the image perfectly fits with the music.
I’m not sure anyone other than me ever looks at this blog. I need to address that somehow! But if anyone does, then please support a real artist. Visit his website, buy his albums, watch his videos, go see him live. I’m pestering him to come and perform for us in the UK!
It looks like I missed out on a recent re-issue of his previous album, Romance Without Finance. Re-released as a limited edition crowd-funded vinyl package. Damn!
I fully intend to get hold of all his stuff – since starting this post I’ve learned Modern Johnny is album three, and number two is Heart Break Hits (2017) – as everything I’ve heard by him, and his many super-talented associates, is just fantastic.