Tracked Live from a Tiny House in Northern California. — Joe Kaplow: Tunnel Vision

Kaplow is sharing a preview from the new album coming out later in the year, and if this song is any indication, its going to be a sizzler.
Krister Axel

Krister Axel

4

 min read time

We've written about Joe Kaplow before. With his band he tracked this song live in a tiny house somewhere in Marin county, and it offers a wonderful example of why his music is great. The lyrics are distinct and thought-provoking, the performances are all organic and inspired, and there is a beautiful sense of dynamics that ties it all together. After more than 20 years of making music for a living, this California-based songwriter is finally connecting with the audience that he deserves.

With an easy-going sound and a talent for smart lyrics that might remind you of Jack Symes or Jeffrey Martin, "Tunnel Vision" presents Joe Kaplow in all his rootsy, west-coast glory: acoustic strumming, electric slide guitar, buttery bass, a light 2-piece drum kit, and all the vibe you could ask for. Sometimes a sparse production is all you need to get the message across, and this indie folk gem is a masterpiece of understatement. Kaplow is sharing a preview from the new album coming out later in the year: if this song is any indication, it's going to be a sizzler.

image for Tracked Live from a Tiny House in Northern California. — Joe Kaplow: Tunnel Vision

Drums - Posh (Jeff Wilson)
Electric Guitar - Poodle (Rob Armenti)
Bass Guitar - Krystal (Elliott Kay)
Acoustic/Vox - Toe (Joe Kaplow)

Shot by Ben Judkins
Audio Mixed and Mastered by Lucas Heinel, Two-Six Sound, Santa Cruz, CA
The tiny home was built by Travis Lange, and the interior was designed by Tatiana Gottwald.

Krister Axel

A proud husband and father of two living in Sacramento. I write code, I make music, and I publish content on the web. See also: Podcasting, Poetry, Photography, & Songwriting.

Do you like our stuff? Subscribe.