THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 2021 • THE BULLETIN GO! MAGAZINE • PAGE 3 ALL THINGS MUSIC LIVE MUSIC FOR THE WEEK p.7 bendbulletin.com/golisten The latest music from Central Oregon artists BY BRIAN MCELHINEY • For The Bulletin I t’s time again for another music review roundup. Here’s a look at what’s new, what flew under the radar and what’s coming from Central Oregon musicians. This week, we’ll focus on albums and EPs. “GREATEST HITS,” OREGON FRYER Self-released Bend-based rock group Oregon Fryer offers up Bend’s answer to The Band on the seven-song “Greatest Hits.” Released in the midst of the first lockdown in May 2020, the re- cord, much like the group’s rau- cous live show, is a fun-loving (and often very funny) romp through blues, country and good old-fashioned rock ’n’ roll that doesn’t shy away from the reality of life in Central Ore- gon. Third song “Days Like This” is perhaps the best example of that. Anyone who’s struggled to make ends meet in this idyllic desert town can relate to the opening line: “I’m sick of this money staring at me like I don’t belong,” keyboard- ist and songwriter Lucas James (also of Company Grand) roars as the rest of the band creates a wall of sound around James’ bouncing piano chords. Lead-off track “American Barstool,” one of four songs written by guitarist Billy Burks, provides more slice-of- life Bend-icana, and name drops the music scene “living room,” M&J Tavern. “AN EXTRAORDINARY ORDINARY LIFE,” JOHN BATDORF Self-released John Batdorf, of ’70s folk-rock groups Batdorf & Rodney and Silver, once again displays his con- siderable abilities as a storyteller on “An Ex- traordinary Ordinary Life.” Hot on the heels of last year’s full-length, “Last Summer,” “An Extraordinary Ordinary Life” features 40 Days to Connect to Courage A Six Week Leadership Series Tuesdays, April 6 - May 18 7:00 - 8:15p Online via Zoom Inspired by Brene Brown’s Dare to Lead & Baron Baptiste’s 40 Days to Personal Revolution, join Brandy Berlin for gentle yoga, meditation, guided discussions & exercises to brave trust & rebound upwards into new realm of personal & professional possibility. six upbeat songs co-written with longtime collab- orator Michael McLean. Where “Last Summer” found Batdorf in a contempla- tive mood, especially considering the pandemic the album was birthed into, this new EP often takes a lighter approach. The opening track, “I Wanna Know,” is a pure, wide-eyed love song, as is the yearning rocker “She’s So Lonely.” As mentioned, Batdorf is at his best when he has a story to tell. “Tone Deaf and Two Left Feet” is a charming country-ish ditty about a musical duo — a man who has no rhythm and a woman who has no mel- ody — filling out each other’s weaknesses. And perhaps the strongest song here, “Why Don’t You Move Home” zooms in on a cou- ple trying to reconcile when “finding the perfect words isn’t so easy.” Indulge in Self Care CALL TODAY TO BOOK YOUR SPA EXPERIENCE! HAIR•NAILS•LASHES•SKIN•BROWS 405 NE 3RD ST. 541-385-8060 “PEAKS,” TATONO Self-released Multi-instrumentalist and producer Mike How- land (he’s worked with hip-hop groups Kingsuns and Ladeda) was travel- ing through India when the pandemic hit. He wrote much of “Peaks,” his latest ambient electronic release under the name Tatono, during this venture, and fin- ished up the record at his home studio in Bend upon returning. Tatono’s music has featured in YouTube travel channels such as Kara and Nate, Sail- ing la Vagabonde and Chasing a Plate, and “Peaks” fits right in with that wide-eyed, wan- derlust vibe. Howland’s sense of rhythm and knack for strong hooks keeps the material fresh: “Tide Pools” plays with what feels like Indian-inspired melodies and rhythms, while “Sequoia,” one of the strongest tracks here, melds tribal drumming, flute and organic pi- ano with more ethereal, electronic noises. Continued on Page 5 Located in Downtown Bend is Central Oregon’s foremost wine bar/shop. It features: Wine by the glass, Premium selection of wine, Champagne, Ports and sake, Bottles to go, On-line ordering & shipping, Public wine tastings, Three wine clubs, & more! Tues-Thurs 11-6:30 Fri/Sat 12-8 Sun/Mon Closed 141 NW Minnesota Ave 541.410.1470