Itty-Bitty Review: Underbirds - Underbirds

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Kids music has seen a bunch of collaborations recently as kindie artists recognize strength in numbers, but most of those collaborations have been one-off pairings.​  Supergroup side projects? Not so much.

So for a couple guys obsessed with pop radio sounds of 25+ years ago, Todd McHatton and Morgan Taylor are pretty forward-thinking as their pairing Underbirds marks what might be the first ​kindie supergroup built for the long haul.

​Of course, "kindie supergroup" implies the music on their self-titled debut is music recorded specifically for kids, and there are times when that's not entirely clear.  Sure, songs like "Brilliance," whose narrator has clearly just mastered some talent, or "Here Comes My Friend," can be easily heard as kid-focused.  But few of these pop gems sound like they were crafted with your local 5-year-old front-of-mind.  Rather, they're songs about friendship and daring and love and (especially) nature that happen to be kid-friendly.  If you gave this disk to your friend who has kept his or copy of Matthew Sweet's Girlfriend​ ever since college [raises hand] and just said they'd probably enjoy this new album, they'd enjoy it free of the cultural baggage that comes with being an adult enjoying "kids music."

​At barely 25 minutes long, Underbirds​ is barely more than an EP, but it's filled with songs accessible to the entire family; it's probably most appropriate for kids ages 5 and up, lyrically.  (Listen to "Brilliance" here.)  Whether your kids are 4 or 14 (or you're a kid-at-heart 34-year-old), the pop-lover within you will find something to adore.  Here's hoping partnerships like Todd and Morgan's last.  Definitely recommended.

Radio Playlist: New Music May 2013

It's been about a month since my last Spotify update for new music (see the April playlist here), so it's time to publish a new one.  As always, it's limited in that if an artist hasn't chosen to post a song on Spotify, I can't put it on the list, nor can I feature songs from as-yet-unreleased albums.  But I'm always keeping stuff in reserve for the next​ Spotify playlist.

Check out the list here or go right here if you're in Spotify.

**** New Music May 2013 (May 2013 Kindie Playlist) ****

Lucky Diaz and the Family Jam Band – Gato Astronauta

Crosspulse Percussion Ensemble – Little Liza Jane

Miss Nina – My Hula Hoop

Mariana Iranzi – Bú

Lesley & the Flying Foxes – Just a Normal Day

Underbirds – Trail of Hearts

Liz Buchanan – Bananas, Unite!

The Whizpops! – Dinosaurs

DidiPop – Snuggles and Books

Weekly Summary (4/29/13 - 5/5/13)

Concert Recap: Underbirds (New York City, April 2013)

I don't know how many artists I would have skipped a Laurie Berkner talk for in order to see them perform live.  Probably not many.

But a chance to see the debut live performance of Underbirds, the superduo of Morgan Taylor and Todd McHatton?  At Symphony Space, whose family programming I've admired from afar for awhile?  While it was a tough call, I found myself catching the 3 train to the Upper West Side last Saturday morning, knowing I'd be heading back to BAM Fisher and Kindiefest later.

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Taylor is, of course, a fairly regular live performer with his Gustafer Yellowgold gigs, but McHatton doesn't play live much at all.  Add to that the fact that Taylor and McHatton had only met three times over the past year in putting together their debut album, and I was very curious as to how it would sound.

As it turns out, pretty nice.  As a duo, they had an easygoing feel.  I would not describe the show as being especially dynamic -- essentially it was a couple guys with guitars -- but as Taylor does at his Gustafer gigs, they used visuals to help hold the attention of the kids in the audience, though these visuals were far more abstract.

The project itself is a little odd in that it's not entirely kids music.  It's not *not* kids music, either -- but if it hadn't been part of the "kids" series (and the presence of many kids, including McHatton's daughter on their "cover" of McHatton's own massive kindie hit, "I Think I'm a Bunny"), a listener could have been forgiven for thinking the concert was a curious set of hook-friendly songs about nature and gentle love designed for adults.

The duo joked that it might be their last concert, though because their debut is fairly brief they had to play several new songs just to make the concert long enough (The new songs "Frame" and "So Close to You" both fall in both that "not entirely kids music"  and "awesome" categories.)  While I doubt that Underbirds will be the side project that eventually dwarfs their main gigs, it'd be nice to see the two of them continue to develop their partnership and play a few more shows.  It'd be a shame to let such a good friendship go to waste.

Underbirds - "Bright Leaf" (Live at Symphony Space) [YouTube]​

[Disclosure: I was provided with complimentary admission to the show.]

Weekly Summary (3/4/13-3/10/13)

​Ever since I changed up my website to feature different areas (the main blog, videos, free music, etc.), the main blog -- the part that most visitors see when they come across the website -- looks more bare than it used to.  And I'm not broadcasting everything on social media, either.  So I'm going to try to post a weekly summary of everything I've posted across the entire website, just so you can see it all at once.

Blog:   Video: "Inspiration" - Cat Doorman / Spring Kids Music Kickstarter Projects / Kindiefest: All Things Kindie (and Pizza) /  Video: "The Shadow Dance" - Tito & CharityInterview: Jack Forman

Videos:"Rock Melon" - Gustafer Yellowgold

Listen to Music:"Brilliance" - Underbirds (Todd McHatton & Morgan Taylor) / In Tents - Recess Monkey / Flying! - Recess Monkey / The Final Funktier - Recess Monkey

Free Music:Frances England Songbook / Mixtape EP - Recess Monkey

Upcoming Releases: Yes, updated this week with a bunch of new stuff!​

Podcasts:Kindie Week in Review #6: Kindie By Another Name Would Smell as Sweet