“Drunk”, the third full length release from LA bassist Stephen Bruner aka Thundercat is a genre bending pot of eccentric jazz infused with funk and pop rhythms. The 23 track release is a journey of contrasting moods, from light hearted humor to dark subject matters. In order to express these emotions he’s invited a number of his friends from the burgeoning LA scene to take these compositions to another level. On “Uh Uh” he teams up with mufti-instrumentalist Zack Sekoff and unleashes sparkling bass riffs. “Lava Lamp” is a dreamy melodic down-tempo tune featuring red hot producer Sounwave. “Friend zone” is a upbeat number laced with trippy synths that touches on the awkward position of relationships. Flying Lotus jumps on board for several tracks, most notably “Show You The Way” and “Them Changes”, the former featuring icons Michael McDonald and Kenny Loggins. Thundercat’s virtuoso bass wizardry combined with his soft falsetto and zany lyrics are an adventure to behold, not to mention an fascinating listen.
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