Go Texans - Brandon Jarod 2013 new music releases
B. Jarod is busy at work making the Mind Bending sounds of his 2013 new music release unleash "The Age of Zero", coming soon! The 2013 new music releases, best in music, music store. The 2013 new music releases, best in music, music store. The 2013 new music releases, best in music, music store. The 2013 new music releases, best in music, music store. The 2013 new music releases, best in music, music store. The 2013 new music releases, best in music, music store. The 2013 new music releases, best in music, music store. The 2013 new music releases, best in music, music store. The 2013 new music releases, best in music, music store. The 2013 new music releases, best in music, music store. The 2013 new music releases, best in music, music store. The 2013 new music releases, best in music, music store. |
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The six songs that form up The Crush EP run the gamut. Associate insistent drum beat opens “Falling Into Place” before the guitar and bass kick in to give birth to the great times. “No Solution” is the serious rocker of the gathering with a slippy stringed instrument line preceding the most crisp riff and a large bass presence. There’s additionally this extremely cool bluesy flourish thrown in each thus usuallythat continually attracts a smile to my face. “Luv ‘Em And Leave ‘Em” may be a fairly short instrumental (excluding a message at the start of the song) that rings a bell in my memory of light-emitting diodide of Led Zeppelin and Chicago (“25 or 6 to 4”). “Put It In A Love Song” is a darn near perfect pop-rock gem. “The Crush” is a wonderful rock/r&b hybrid ballad that swings like a wrecking ball, and “Cream” wraps things up nicely with some killer up-tempo blues rock. All of these songs are great, however there's one thing else that stands out. Brandon Jarod’s vocal performances are something else! He mixes your commonplace rock vocals heavily with what you may hear from associate r&b/soul singers. The result's are distinctive and uniquestionably unique and unforgiveable. |
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Brandon Jarod (Jah-rod) was born in Milwaukee, WI to proletariat folks on March 16, 1986. A quiet however inquisitive kid, Brandon would usually entertain himself with drawing and writing inventive short stories. Though he didn't come from a musical family, Brandon's father was an avid listener of the band Parliament Funkadelic which Brandon would recount as "the first music I remember hearing." Seeing him play air guitar on a baseball bat, his mother made him his first guitar with rubber bands for strings, a cereal box for a body and a paper towel roll for a neck. Seeing his interest for music, she eventually enrolled Brandon in his school choir and orchestra playing the trumpet. |
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Wicked winds
Wow, what a mess across the country. Lets pull together and help.
Hope for Japan
Let's all hope the good people of Japan, come thru this bad situation okay. Peace
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