Boston-based multi-instrumentalist Emeen Zarookian (a.k.a Spirit Kid), crafts a pure, melodic sound that manages to be sugary instead of saccharine. Check out the 60's pop style of "You Lift Me Up" and "My Imagination," filled with jangly guitars, "la la" hooks and harmonies reminiscent of The Beatles and The Beach Boys. Spirit Kid isn't a one trick though, as The Kinks-inspired "The World Doesn't Stop," and "Flytrap," with its funky riffs, organ, and falsetto "ooh, oohs" prove. Take a listen below:
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Artist Profile: Spirit Kid
Boston-based multi-instrumentalist Emeen Zarookian (a.k.a Spirit Kid), crafts a pure, melodic sound that manages to be sugary instead of saccharine. Check out the 60's pop style of "You Lift Me Up" and "My Imagination," filled with jangly guitars, "la la" hooks and harmonies reminiscent of The Beatles and The Beach Boys. Spirit Kid isn't a one trick though, as The Kinks-inspired "The World Doesn't Stop," and "Flytrap," with its funky riffs, organ, and falsetto "ooh, oohs" prove. Take a listen below:
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