Monday, 17 February 2014

Sometimes I feel lazy: Presenting Jose Gonzalez

So I simply don't search, but just present stuff that isn't 'new'. Now before you start howling at me like a monkey given a rotten banana, just tell yourself, do you know who Jose Gonzalez is? By the look of you throwing the rotten banana splat back at my face I'm assuming you do know him. If not, then shove the banana in your mouth.

The first time I ever got acquainted with Jose Gonzalez was back in 2006, when I was into watching machinimas. Don't ask me what that is, look it up man. In this blog, only I have the right to be lazy. Anyways, I was watching this battlefield 2 machinima and Jose Gonzalez's version of 'Heartbeats' was on.


Instantly fell in love.

I looked him up, then found more of his music, all equally enchanting. This man is quite the master of the guitar. His vocals are simple, but god they can't be more right.



There's nothing dishonest about it really. He doesn't try anything fancy with his voice, neither does he put in unnecessary amount of instrumentals, let alone any sort of electronic sounds, even a synth. I love some great simple instrumentals, something that draws me to piano virtuosos as well. In this case, Mr. Gonzalez is truly a virtuoso.

And did you know, he was featured in the soundtrack for the Rockstar game, Red Dead Redemption? With this one:


Just simply amazing. His new music only gets better and better. This one was from the film, the Secret Life of Walter Mitty.


There's something about Mr. Gonzalez that doesn't hide anything. He shows his music as it is, if you get what I mean. Well, that's how I feel it, but I really do get that these songs sound, and come to me much more personally than any other guitar/lyric song that I've heard in my lifetime. Maybe save for other few artists I might feature here because I got lazy again, and some that I'll discover later, who knows. What I do know though, is that Mr. Gonzalez is a talented man, with a great career ahead of him. If you didn't know him, no shame on you, since that's my job, to keep you all informed of what's good out there. Albeit what I think is good. I shall be indoctrinating you into my musical empire.

This was the jukebox, always attempting to brainwash you. Cheers!

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