Oh goody, itâs my turn to pick track of the week! Lately Iâve noticed a pattern between Matt and myself. We tend to fight over this post because writing TOTW lets us hide behind an alluring façade where we maintain complete control over what song we feel the lovely readers need to hear. While some of this is true — we are the âdecidersâ — often we find these short and sweet write-ups ridden behind multiple texts, calls and usually a âYou suck, Iâm going with my original idea.â
This week I was expecting the same; however, Nick Waterhouse fell into my lap. Heâs a new addition to the big band revival thatâs been hovering lately. To tell you the truth, Iâm not quite certain why it ever left. Who doesnât love a handful of harmonizing gentlemen in Joel McHale skinny ties while a couple of synchronized ladies sing sultry backup? I REALLY DONâT KNOW. Artists like Mayer Hawthorne, Fitz and the Tantrums, and Raphael Saadiq have recently snuck up on us, and now Nick Waterhouse is next in line.
Heâs definitely the most indie in the bunch. When comparing Waterhouse to others of this genre, he maintains a certain âgrunge factorâ that doesnât exist elsewhere.  His low-fi vocals in âSome Placeâ matched with his bellowing sax, would fit perfectly in my underground speakeasy located in 1920âs Manhattan.
Doesn’t it just look like so much fun?
With his album coming out in 2012 on Innovative Leisure, home to artist Hanni El Khatib, a vaguely similar artist, Waterhouse is definitely someone to watch for in the upcoming year.
Please follow me on twitter and come to my new NerdMelt show LOUD NOISES on Dec 10th!