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Smoke Season

Smoke Season is the up and coming band that you wish you were in. Jason Rosen is the guitarist that pop music is desperately looking for and Gabrielle Wortman is the sexy front woman that is helping to bring soul back to the forefront of mainstream airwaves and playlists. The band recently performed at Rough Trade in Brooklyn coming all the way from L.A. for the night to give the NYC music scene a little boost on how it’s done, even if it was just for one night. Having steadily released material since their formation in 2012, the duo joined by a drummer took their unique sound to the next level giving a solidly crowded Rough Trade a fantastic show on a Tuesday night. Gabrielle’s vocal power and extremely sexual performance of her style of pop and soul drew everyone’s eyes and ears with her incredible pipes that carry power and range . Her abilities balance perfectly with Rosen’s hazy but diversified style and sound on his guitar that makes up the Smoke Season machine.

 

“You could call this song one of our OG songs” Wortman said with a smirk before going into “Opaque” early on in the set. They proceeded to go into the slow and sexy R&B-based jam “When The Smoke Clears.” The band’s new single “Bees” and “Simmer Down” off their 2014 EP Hot Coals Cold Souls was also on the set list.

One can certainly appreciate their songs, which run a little longer into the four or five minute marks, letting the songs evolve and take their own performance paths rather than rush and make sure they’re fitted for FM pop airplay .

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Though Smoke Season (Gabrielle Wortman and Jason Rosen) formed officially just over a year and a half ago, they have a poise and scope that reflects the maturity of a seasoned group. Perhaps it is for this reason that the pair have garnered acclaim from fans and critics alike following the release of their debut EP Signals last year.

To say that Smoke Season is a mash-up of sorts is a bit of an understatement. Pop, rock, electronic, Americana, and folk elements collide in an inspired way. Things kick off with “Badlands”, which reminded me at times of Stevie Ray Vaughan, The Civil Wars, and a handful of other artists. EPs are for experimenting, for testing the waters, and for prefacing what’s to come, and with Hot Coals Cold Souls, Smoke Season has done just that, leaving us with four tracks that give us a glimpse into the forward-thinking minds of Wortman and Rosen.

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Smoke Season are Gabriel Wortman and Jason Rosen the duo based in Hollywood California, described as Folky Americana with Electronic influences, with a self released debut EP “Signals” financed totally by the band.

 

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