Let the summer “jammy-jams” cometh. "Inside The Cinema," the second track off of Culture Reject, was the catchy nugget that made me an instant fan of Culture Reject—also the artist's name—and his quirky, creative sound. This album jams with layered horns, rhythmic handclaps, timely piano bits, unconventional & diverse percussion, casual whistling and beachy lounge transitions that suggest indie pop, Latin, jazz (Latin-Jazz? Jazzy-Latin?), and additional worldly influence. Although "Inside the Cinema" stands out with its particularly rhythmical, clappy draw, the rest of the album is also very enjoyable. If you put on these summery grooves I promise people will inquire about the artist within the first few songs. (That's my Rob Gordon guarantee of the month.)Enjoy: "Inside the Cinema," "Overflow," "Oh Remain," and “Fireflies Are Fading”