Description
Sam Blasucci is best known as one half of Mapache, a Southern California roots-rock duo just as instantly recognizable for their elegant, intertwined guitar parts as they are for their devoted, Nudie-Suit wearing fanbase - But when Blasucci was writing the songs that would become his debut solo record, Off My Stars, he found himself less focused on the guitar and more gravitated toward a different instrument: piano.
The mother of Clay Finch, his Mapache bandmate, was getting rid of one, and so Blasucci took the piano, carefully transporting it to his home in Ojai, California, with the help of a few strong friends, including Farmer Dave Scher of Beachwood Sparks (and a Mapache collaborator). "Farmer Dave wasn't even wearing shoes," Blasucci remembers, laughing. Once the piano was safely in there, he became deeply attached, playing on it multiple hours a day: "It's changed the way I think about music, having all the keys laid out in front of me," he explains. "Having that sort of changed everything."
Infused with an honest, personal perspective about settling into adult life--about developing as a person and a partner and a family member--these songs were straight from the heart, a clear window, recently Windexed, into the life of one of the most talented members of the L.A.-area underground rock scene. Using just as much inspiration from the music of Ronnie Wood and Sade as the films of Ingmar Bergman and the writing of Brian Doyle, Blasucci started to see a vision of songs that are all "fully autobiographical."