SOULKID #1’s Pop Classic AMERICANIZED Album, featuring hit “(More Bounce In) California” is back on Spotify!

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After changing distributors, Secret Agent Records has re-released SOULKID #1‘s 2006 seminal pop album “Americanized“! It has been digitally redistributed and is once again available on Itunes, Amazon and streaming platforms.

SOULKID #1 Americanized on Spotify!

SOULKID #1 AMERICANIZED ITUNES

Americanized

The album spawned the hit song ( …and hashtag!) “More Bounce In California” which has been featured in films “Legally Blonde 2”, “Win A Date With Tad Hamilton” and numerous TV shows including “The O.C.” and MTV’s “Laguna Beach”. SOULKID #1 even ended up in the Urban Dictionary!

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Here is a review of the album from when it was originally released. Taken from the publication Suite 101.

SOULKID #1 AMERICANIZED CD

Once in a while, an album comes along that makes you glad to be a music lover, just through its sheer mix of cool and style. Americanized, from Los Angeles-based indie funksters Soulkid #1, is one such album. A heady mix of life-affirming soul and indie
sensibilities, it’s a sublime end result of an album over five years in the making, and a testament to not only the song writing skills of protagonist Marc Godfrey, but also that the music industry still rewards determination and sheer non-stop belief.

Coming across like all the best bits of Marc Bolan, cult Scottish band Primal Scream and David Bowie amongst others, Soulkid #1 offer a refreshing slant to the indie scene, and the twelve tracks on this debut album reflect this. Opening with the instrumental title track itself, it’s a languine journey through distorted instruments and
radio phonic vocals, all in one laid-back mix that recalls a humid summer’s day.

This is immediately followed by the blistering “Until It’s Gone…”, complete with Hammond organs and a time travelling feel that harks back to the best that ‘seventies music had to offer. Imagine the Black Crowes writing for T-Rex, and you’re halfway there. Vocalist and driving force behind the band, Godfrey is all slouch and almost
invites you to lie back and let the music take you to a place at once familiar yet new.

Feel-Good Factor

“It’s Your Lifestyle, Baby” continues the trend, with a pulsating bass line that stays in you even after the song has finished. Complete with female backing singers that gives the band its soul-like sound, it’s a glorious piece of funk and lo-fi guitars. Yet just when you think this is going to be the trend for the rest of the album, along comes something like “(More Bounce In) California”, with its tongue-in-cheek look at the way that Californians like to live life. So popular has this song become that it’s actually seen as the unofficial anthem for the famous state.

This feel-good factor is continued in the ultra-hip “Ghetto Fabulous”, an irresistibly catchy and infectious celebration of a song, with its dance floor bass line and hook-laden chorus. This is the beauty with Soulkid #1 and Americanized – it’s almost as if Godfrey finds it impossible to write a weak track.

If there is any part of the album that doesn’t quite stand up to the quality found elsewhere, it’s perhaps on “Two Of Us Against The World”, which sounds so similar to David Bowie’s “Heroes” that for a moment you feel you may be listening to the English singer’s seminal Changes album. It’s not that “Two Of Us Against The World” is a poor song; it just seems out of place on an otherwise impressive album.

Some Kind Of Wonderful Future

However, this is just a minor blip, as the anthemic “Some Kind Of Wonderful Drug” proves, with it’s double beat drumming and almost psychedelic guitar and keyboards running a kind of distorted race together. And it’s this kind of sound that Soulkid #1 excels at, and shows that there is still room in the industry for trying something
new.

With the songs of Soulkid #1 already garnering widespread acclaim before the album was even released – a prime example being “(More Bounce In) California”, which sold over 100,000 copies alone on digital download – and the record industry that initially ignored them now falling over themselves to lay down praise for Americanized, this is
an album that deserves to be in everyone’s record collection.

– Danny Brown, SUITE 101

SOULKID #1 Americanized on Spotify!

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SOULKID #1 AMERICANIZED Credits

Marc Godfrey – Lead Vocals, Guitars, Bass, Casio, Keys Joey Waronker – Drums Tommy Triant – Guitars Nic Jodoin – Guitar, Bass, Moogs, MPC 2000 Stefan Sigerson – Bass Ryan Yerdon – Drums Leslie Alejandro, Cassie Betts, Daye Rose, Penelope Fortier & Gina Anderson – Back Up Vocals Andy Kaulkin – Fender Rhodes Bernie Reilly – Viola, Piano Lenny Pops – Guitar, Back Up Vocals Mike Bulger – Horns Dave Lachance – Drums, Back Up Vocals Ed Maxwell – Bass

Tracks 3, 7, 8, 9, & 12 – Produced by Nic Jodoin Track 2 Produced by Josh Abraham & Nic Jodoin Tracks 1, 5 & 11 Produced by Walt Vincent Track 4 Produced by Nic Jodoin, Michael Patterson & Pete Mills Track 6 Produced by Nic Jodoin & Dave Lachance Track 10 Produced by Dave Norland

Mixed by Michael Patterson except Track 4 Mixed by Pete Mills Tracks 6, 8, 10 & 12 Mixed by Alexis Dufresne Assistant Engineer – Brian Grimble

Mastered by Brian “Big Bass” Gardner

Front Cover Artwork by Marco Almera

Graphic Design by Rick Royale

 

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Best Of Bad Vibes Radio On YouTube!

Bad Vibes Collage

Broadcasting on CFRO 100.5 FM from 2015 – 2016, BAD VIBES Radio featured interviews with Vancouver’s brightest and most talented scene makers! Hosted by Marc Godfrey (Vampire Bats), Mark Bignell (Radio Bandcouver) and Vanessa Turner of Petroleum By Product (Til she dropped out to pursue her real job!) BAD VIBES was a bi weekly show, broadcast every second Wednesday and was often the first place new local bands got radio airplay. Mark Bignell continues this indie friendly programming with his Radio Bandcouver show.

Collected here on a easy to use YouTube playlist is an entertaining cross section of shows from our run! There’s more that will be added at a later date, til then this should be more than enough to keep you occupied! Interviews with Black Magique, Bloody Betty, Ron Reyes (Black Flag/Piggy), Devil In The Wood Shack, Tristan Risk, Mik Ireland (Crystal Pistol), Sally Dige, Cobra Ramone, Joseph Blood (Bend Sinister), Paul Anthony, Stephen Hamm (Slow/Canned Hamm), Pete Fry (Green Party), Donal Finn (Flash Bastard), Calamity Kate Kroll, Jason Corbett (Actors), Gerry Jen Wilson (JP5), Combine The Victorious, Robert Dayton (The Canadian Romantic), Bruce Wilson (Tankhog/Sunday Morning), Doug Donut (Death Sentence), Rebecca Russell (Lick The Pole) and starting with Neil E. Dee (Danger Thrill Show) on international sword swallowers day…