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Notable Tracks v.04 Released December 2002
Welcome to notable tracks, a bi-monthly web based collection of some of the most "Notable Tracks" on albums sent in by artists on the site. If you like what you hear, don't forget to check out the artists website, go to a live show or get a copy of their album!
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Andy Tubman "Neosoul / Contemporary Urban" sound will really appeal to the David Gray / Counting Crows fans. Andy's got one of those vibe/voice that you're not sure how much you like it, so you listen again, and again, and again. Tap Room's just got something about it that makes it work.
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Virgil | CD "Self" | Track 1 "Part of Me"
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We had a really hard time picking a song by Virgil, but we decided to leave that up to the band, who wanted you to hear "Part of Me," off their new 3 song demo. The band, which has a multitude off good songs, will either be something you love or hate.
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Krave | CD "Self" | Track #? "Everyday"
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Krave is back on the scene with new material after some lineup changes, the bands latest material is certainly "notable." We've picked "Everyday" for it's overall hard rock vibe. Vocalist, Rene Myara's, voice is distinct, giving the music a unique flavor. Everyday is part of 4 songs that Krave has released independently.
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Beat & Path's "Poor You," is a moody percussive track that pulls from some of the bands unique blends of genres. The track is dark and mysterious with a different lyrical approach, "why are you crying now? … When will you learn how to smile? Better do it here and now."
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The Chainsaw Juggler has to be one of the oddest pieces of "comedic" music we've heard in a long time. "What ever happened to the Chainsaw Juggler?" Who knows, but maybe the song answers that question, maybe not! It's a little bit this, a little bit that, but it's a lot of fun to listen to.
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Notable Tracks are picked purely on personal taste and does not necessarily reflect the opinion of all involved in The LA Music Scene (.com). We are not genre specific and will consider all styles. To find out more about being included on Notable Tracks just click here!
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