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Corey Landis recently released his new album--entitled "Corey Landis"--which will (hopefully) create a new ground zero for his work. It's an odd acoustic affair that is brought to life by incredible string and woodwind arrangements by film composer Joey Newman, as well as the ear of gifted mixer Greg Hayes, recalling records such as Elton John's self-titled release, Randy Newman's "Sail Away", Tom Waits's "Small Change" and the works of Biff Rose and David Ackles. Take a listen to all the songs now at CDBaby , iTunes , and Amazon ! You can also download individual tracks below. ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ -------
COREY LANDIS fittingly shares a birthday with Charles Bukowski and a deathday with Elvis Presley.
Whether or not he chooses to admit it, Landis typifies the recent resurgence of gifted twenty-somethings that evoke the "golden" singer-songwriter age of the 70s. The ubiquitous melodies of Elton, Joel, Springsteen, Cohen, Waits, Zevon and Newman hover over Landis' shoulder like older siblings--most tellingly in the dystopian relationship odes of the last three Angelenos.
Destined to relocate to Los Angeles (from Ohio) in 2000, Landis began appearing around LA as a solo performer, accompanying himself on piano at venues such as The Derby, and The Mint, and as the opening act for the comedy troupe Piece of Meat Theater. Landis was soon asked to contribute six original songs to the soundtrack for the indie film "Unreel: A True Hollywood Story" and also supplied the closing track for "Peace", a short film starring "That '70s Show"'s Kurtwood Smith.
His first release, "Feast of Scraps", a singular paean to the emotional mean streets of El Lay, sought to blow some dust and smoke in the right places, in the right amount. Landis' singular mix of melodramatic melodies, razorblade-gargling singing and homemade wall-of-Spector sounded to some "like the fictional soundtrack to a fictional paring of Stanley Kubrick and Sergio Leone... a spaghetti-O western." (Nimbus)
Critical consensus was that Landis was a songwriting force to be reckoned with:
"Great songwriters are few and far between; like troubadours of old, his dark, ironic lyrics work best against a minimal background of the lone piano or a single acoustic guitar. This is an artist who can dominate any small venue and who should be recording gems like this in a much better studio than his living room." (Skratch)
"**** 1/2 (out of five stars) Very real, somber, and humbling. If Bukowski could sing, he'd sound like this. A poet blessed with musical talent. The music is great. He sounds great. I'm afraid of him." (South of Mainstream)
"Darkly moody songs in a drunken manner. Excellent lyrics, interesting musicality, depth and soul... gritty and real. Great lyrics. I will buy him a drink." (Hybrid Magazine)
"14 old messages"--Landis' second release on Urban Myth Recordings--was released in September of 2005. On Landis' ambitious second platter, he sings his black heart out over all sorts of memories, both real and imagined, in musical settings both familiar and disorienting. Landis' self-mocking, mock-solipsistic lyrics and nostalgia-tinged new melodist pop evokes both the alleged golden age of singer-songwriter pathos AND sad-sack contemporaries Oberst, Barzelay, Apple, and Wainwright.
As "14 Old Messages"' very first review concurs:
"This kid could become the next great singer/songwriter of our generation." (Smother)
Recently, "New Year" from "Feast of Scraps" was voted a finalist in the 2005 International Songwriting Competition, making it in the top .5% of around 15,000 entrties.
To purchase the old stuff, go to Amazon , CDBaby . Or download from iTunes or the store below.
Also, check out Urban Myth's website .
Thanks to Chapman. ChapmanMogridge.com
And special thanks to Adam Hendershott for the photos. AdamHendershott.com
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Member Since: 19/11/2004
Band Website: www.coreylandis.com
Influences: Tom Waits, Cole Porter, Warren Zevon, Randy Newman, Loudon Wainwright III
Sounds Like: Slightly dark, humorous, and off-kilter; old-fashioned piano-drenched songwriting, recalling early Elton John, Biff Rose, David Ackles, David Forman, as well as Stew, Rufus Wainwright, Ben Folds, etc.
Record Label: Urban Myth Recording Collective

My Blog

Long Beach, represent.

I'm pitching a tent. "A Message From Your Long Beach Circus Recruitment Office" has been referenced in a column in the Long Beach Press-Telegram along side nine other songs by artists such as Thompso...
Posted by on Mon, 21 Jul 2008 11:23:00 GMT

New Instrumental Music

I’ll be periodically posting solo piano stuff, instrumentals, improvisations, etc., to a new page, located here. The first songs were recorded for entry in the Montreux Jazz Solo Competition......
Posted by on Tue, 25 Mar 2008 13:19:00 GMT

"Chrysalis" trailer now up...

You can check out the trailer for "Chrysalis", the new Ray Bradbury movie I recently finished at the "Chrysalis" website. Also, you can hear myself and co-star Glenn Vaughn talk about it on the Slice...
Posted by on Sun, 09 Mar 2008 12:09:00 GMT

FREE Christmas download!

Hello, all.Just in time for Festivus, I'm putting up my song "We Only See Each Other For Christmas (Just To Remind Ourselves Why)" for FREE download. Enjoy, and feel free to spread the joy around. I...
Posted by on Wed, 21 Nov 2007 11:15:00 GMT

New review from Indie-Music.com

"Powerful lyrics combined with simple, beautiful accompaniment. This CD is a surprising treat...a songwriter's triumph."Or so says Catherine L. Tully of Indie-Music.com. And I, for one, believe her.C...
Posted by on Mon, 08 Oct 2007 09:20:00 GMT

Upcoming shows

Playing some songs from the new record. Hope to see you there.
Posted by on Fri, 10 Aug 2007 10:51:00 GMT

Upright Citizens Brigade uses "See You Next Tuesday"

In a match that seems to obvious and easily achieved to properly get excited about, Upright Citizens Brigade theater in L.A. is using the demo for "See You Next Tuesday" as the opening theme for thei...
Posted by on Fri, 20 Jul 2007 10:36:00 GMT

Long-ass (positive) review.

A new, novel-length review/write up has been written about the new record by Rick Alan Rice of rarwriter.com. An excerpt:"The album shows that he has a sort of off-hand capacity for high quality musi...
Posted by on Sun, 18 Mar 2007 10:19:00 GMT

Featured Artist

I'm a "featured artist" for March at IndieMusic.com. Go check it out!
Posted by on Mon, 12 Mar 2007 09:56:00 GMT

ARTIST SUPPORT: Matthew Quinet's "Lessons From The Wilderness"

Everyone:A record that I've been listening to for, oh, at least 9 months now, is finally available to the public..."Lessons From the Wilderness" by Austin singer/songwriter Matthew Quinet. It is simp...
Posted by on Wed, 07 Mar 2007 10:13:00 GMT