
Lane Change
Available Digitally
Friends / musicians / skaters Tommy Guerrero, Ray Barbee, Matt Rodriguez, and Chuck Treece have joined together again as Blktop Project. Lane Change is the follow-up to the self-titled debut EP that they made while on a skate road trip with Slap magazine. The four enjoyed working together so much that they decided to record a full-length album.
Lane Change takes over where the EP left off. Funk, soul, latin, afro-beat--you name it, these guys put it together perfectly. The album was recorded in San Francisco by Monte Vallier at Ruminator Audio. Marc Capelle, "the fifth Blktop" (who has collaborated with Grandaddy, John Doe, Mark Eitzel, etc.), played some horns and keys. - Midheaven
Their first release of blktop projects self titled album was mind blowing leaving much to be desired with a sophmore release. This album is sure not to disappoint fans of the allstar team that make up this band. Each musician on their own have blown my mind with amazing albums and collectively with this album do not come up short of doing the same. It is very rare to find true musical talent amongst the vast ocean of horrible bands that comprise todays music scene. Ray, Tommy and the rest of the gang, I salute you as true musicians....keep up the amazing art that is blktop project - wickedsurf
Track List:
- Keep on Pushin [03:41]
- The Mosquito [03:48]
- Bockrossa [03:17]
- Transmission 1 [02:38]
- Pedro’s Fever [02:59]
- Struggles N Hustles [02:12]
- Conscious Girl [04:24]
- Back Alley Music [03:52]
- How the West Was Lost [03:07]
- Drifter [02:52]
- At the Spot [03:13]
- Transmission 2 [02:54]
- Long Haul Home [02:53]
Credits:
All Tracks: Tommy Guerrero (Composer), Matt Rodriguez (Composer), Ray Barbee (Composer), Chuck Treece (Composer)
(P): 2015 Too Good
(C): 2015 Too Good