12 Shades of Reese: Arigato Internet comes with 12 beautiful photos of Reese Lansangan. |
Being a fan of Japanese Culture (except the food) Reese loved the idea of Japanese characters appearing on her album, thus ‘Arigato Internet’. |
For some time now, the quirky Lansangan has teased her fans and followers of photos of her in the studio, working with a handful of fellow local musicians, most of whose music we already follow.
The album is made up of 9 tracks with 2 bonus tracks (See! More bang for your buck!) and starts with Exploration No. 5 which is classic Reese, her raspy, blues-inspired voice accompanied by a Ukelele, guitar and percussion. The next track is the much-talked about and super song Grammar Nazi, which paints a hilarious picture of liking a boy but who doesn’t like books and ‘couldn’t spell right at all’ (he says ‘stuffs’ so yes- run away) English Teacher Reese teaches some common grammar mistakes and even does a rap break in the song (yes- she sings and she raps!)
Recommended for English Teachers and even ESL Trainers to share/analyze and study with their students and trainees. It’s fun and you get to learn a lot too!
Track 3 is the stalker-ish song Creeper, which with the upright bass makes it the perfect song for stalking-err ‘watching behind the bush’. Code of Kin is a beautiful song, that I think of as a lullaby to your sister who may be feeling a little down and needs a little inspiration, I think it would be a great fit in a movie soundtrack 🙂 There is a subtle use of a cello and keys and sythns which adds to the lullaby feel.. Track 5 – Slick is a cautionary tale of those guys you have to be careful of, Reese sings:
The story of this song, just shows the wide themes that Reese writes and sings about, it’s not all about love and being hurt, it’s about actual (kinds of) people too.
Bleed is actually one of my favorite tracks in the album, in here we see Reese grow from her comfort zone of just playing accompanied by a guitar and/or a ukelele. In Bleed we hear her sing with guitars, drums, keys and a bass. It’s an entire band and it just shows that Lansangan is where she is supposed to be. Creating music, recording it and sharing it to an audience that deserves more than over rated cover artists.
A Song About Space is classic Reese, which showcases her quirky yet fun attitude and this reflects on her songs as well. Who would think that a song about planets and space would be so fun?! The added keys and synths makes it a cute song that both adults and children will enjoy.
Recommended for Science teachers/Pre-School Teachers who want to add a little spark to their lesson. 🙂
Autopilot is a fun and upbeat take on Reese with her full band.
St. Petersburg is technically the last song in the album (not counting the bonus tracks) and it steadily goes back to basic Reese with her guitars and a subtle addition of keys. It’s a beautiful song about self discovery and travelling. The ultimate #Wanderlust song.
The Bonus Tracks are a live recording session, where we hear the chatter of Reese and her band before the actual recording.
On Wednesdays, We Wear Pink the first of two bonus tracks in the album is another showcase of how talented Reese is as a songwriter, I mean who would have thought of writing a song about a movie, a teen comedy (‘Mean Girls’) no less?!
The song is infectious I find myself singing out loud:
Arigato Internet is Reese’s homage to a platform that has allowed her to share her music to anyone who would be curious enough to listen and as an album encompasses Lansangan’s journey as a truly talented singer-songwriter in a market where cover artists, ‘birit’ queens and female-fronted bands make up most of the female artists in the industry.
Her wit, talent and unique flavor resounds in her album which is composed of different gems of songs, each one possessing their own story and image yet are all tied in together by that one-of-a-kind Reese Lansangan feel which is refreshing to the ears and a light of hope for Original Pinoy Music.
From Reese with Love |