Tulsa-born, L.A.-living singer/songwriter AM found a nice
slot for himself when he got pieces from his 2005 debut, Troubled Times, featured on a whole host of television programs,
from Big Love and Friday
Night Lights to Brothers &
Sisters and even The Hills.But
that all came from a relatively narrow singer/songwriter bandwidth, the kind
that The O.C. (QRO Music of The
O.C.) started & Grey's
Anatomy has kept up.Thankfully, AM has widened his approach
on follow-up Future Sons & Daughters, especially with some relaxed funk.
The calypso rhythm & sounds of opener "A Complete
Unknown" introduce this new AM (would that be ‘PM’?).He's still got the alt-singer/songwriter thing going, but
there's a sunnier vibe to the relaxed strum of "The Other Side", and even the
tropicalia melancholy of "It's Been So Long"."So Long" is also where AM first reaches for his wa-wa
pedal, a little out of place there, and a little uninspired on the following
high-funk "Darker Days".However,
it's integrated better in the alt-folk procession "Self-Preservation", the
Beatles-esque harmonies with proto-funk beats "Grand Opinion", and the more
interesting, without losing its charm, "When the Dust Settles".
AM hasn't fully pulled his new influences together into a
coherent sound, and his relaxed nature can at first seem too mellow.But his step up from small screen
soundtracks got the notice of French electronica giants Air (QRO album
review), who have invited him on
tour.So yes, the Future
looks brighter.