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Tommy Jay

Tommy Jay has been played on NTS in shows including High Noon w/ Dina J , featured first on 21 January 2017. Songs played include I Was There, Pale Blue Eyes and Old Hemmingway.

Tommy Jay is legendary - writing songs and playing drums for Mike Rep and the Quotas or The True Believers farther back, collaborating on a number of Nudge Squidfish self-releases -- but even as an equal in the now legendary Ego Summit, his contemporaries main projects (V-3, Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments, Bassholes) out shined Jay's dark horse status. Only now does one realize that his "Novocaine" was the fulcrum of the entire project. He was the poignant, coherent, folkie among a barn full of well-medicated genius.

The balance between these crisp psych-folk nuggets and direct contact with the lunatic fringe (be it "little black jelly beans," blotter, and blue oyster cults) make cult record tall tales of trauma a rewarding time warp through twelve years of Central Ohio lore. In the record's earliest documents (circa '74, Timberlake) The Velvet Underground's influence is obvious, not just on the cover of Ocean but also in i was there a jangly, kaleidoscope of bittersweet pop that never edits his repeated guitar freak-outs. Into the 80's the specter of Lou Reed (or perhaps more referentially precise, the echoes of Mayo Thompson) loomed large in Jay's voice, phrasing, and tragic moods evoked, still the mysticism of Harrisburg is the overwhelming resonate. May I be crucified for such statement, but 'Tall Tales' is infinitely more colorful and strange than any Reed solo venture (save berlin ), because it's the quirky folk record Reed never made. It tip-toes around Indian burial grounds, abuses cheap-drug in dingy basements, chronicles the lives of gypsies, tramps, thieves, murderers, the village idiot and the quintessential anti-hero in all of us (who may or may not still live on Weber Rd.)

Back to that lunatic fringe -- the cast of characters Jay surrounded himself with give the songs their creepy (and often beautiful) skin. Squid's pedal-steel synth on memories transforms it into dim-lit neon honky-tonk or the flute and harmony provided by Jennifer Eling and Mike Rep respectively on the Joni Mitchell cover Dreamland is the closest thing to Laurel Canyon sunshine these ears have heard in the Columbus Discount Records pantheon.

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Tommy Jay

Tommy Jay has been played on NTS in shows including High Noon w/ Dina J , featured first on 21 January 2017. Songs played include I Was There, Pale Blue Eyes and Old Hemmingway.

Tommy Jay is legendary - writing songs and playing drums for Mike Rep and the Quotas or The True Believers farther back, collaborating on a number of Nudge Squidfish self-releases -- but even as an equal in the now legendary Ego Summit, his contemporaries main projects (V-3, Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments, Bassholes) out shined Jay's dark horse status. Only now does one realize that his "Novocaine" was the fulcrum of the entire project. He was the poignant, coherent, folkie among a barn full of well-medicated genius.

The balance between these crisp psych-folk nuggets and direct contact with the lunatic fringe (be it "little black jelly beans," blotter, and blue oyster cults) make cult record tall tales of trauma a rewarding time warp through twelve years of Central Ohio lore. In the record's earliest documents (circa '74, Timberlake) The Velvet Underground's influence is obvious, not just on the cover of Ocean but also in i was there a jangly, kaleidoscope of bittersweet pop that never edits his repeated guitar freak-outs. Into the 80's the specter of Lou Reed (or perhaps more referentially precise, the echoes of Mayo Thompson) loomed large in Jay's voice, phrasing, and tragic moods evoked, still the mysticism of Harrisburg is the overwhelming resonate. May I be crucified for such statement, but 'Tall Tales' is infinitely more colorful and strange than any Reed solo venture (save berlin ), because it's the quirky folk record Reed never made. It tip-toes around Indian burial grounds, abuses cheap-drug in dingy basements, chronicles the lives of gypsies, tramps, thieves, murderers, the village idiot and the quintessential anti-hero in all of us (who may or may not still live on Weber Rd.)

Back to that lunatic fringe -- the cast of characters Jay surrounded himself with give the songs their creepy (and often beautiful) skin. Squid's pedal-steel synth on memories transforms it into dim-lit neon honky-tonk or the flute and harmony provided by Jennifer Eling and Mike Rep respectively on the Joni Mitchell cover Dreamland is the closest thing to Laurel Canyon sunshine these ears have heard in the Columbus Discount Records pantheon.

Original source: Last.fm

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I Was There
Tommy Jay
Assophon Records2016
Pale Blue Eyes
Mike Rep And Friends feat. The General, Tommy Jay
540 Records2014
Old Hemmingway
Tommy Jay
Columbus Discount Records2007
Last Hurrah
Tommy Jay
Columbus Discount Records2007