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Eddie Shook has always struck me as a revolutionary. One that never settles for the conventional political b.s. , that is shoved into the feed of modern day America. On this song he asked these questions so few of us at times are willing to confront. His vocals are urgent, his flows and cadence with balletic poetry. Spitting the truth over, rock and roll. Some of his most potent work yet. I can't wait for some new music from this artist and musician.
Darren Douglas Danahy
The incredibly satisfying squirt of that synth bass with the dueling electric guitars to me just straight up says "Texas" to me already....then come Eddie's soulful vocals, drenched in echoes and reverb and suddenly... I'm in San Antonio and I think the LSD kicked in.
What a fun romp and wild trip!
And what a wild story the SAPD will have to tell...
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I'm not even going to choose a favorite track,
Thanks to Paul Dews for sharing your music .
"Into The Light" is amazing though.
I hope to get well acquainted to your music johntomjoe
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Just finished our first full listen to Far East. That was a trip. I started washing dishes. I ended on the couch suddenly stunned by the silence. I don't remember track changes, or much after track 2. I was just gone. It's that good. Carlos just took over my whole world for a moment in time, and it was wonderful. Honor in Treason
Maine singer-songwriter takes his confessional folk in an electronic direction, dabbling in synthwave textures and bedroom pop arrangements. Bandcamp New & Notable May 26, 2021
This Chicago (where else?) post-rock group builds wafting atmospheric ambient out of slow drums and a shimmering churn of droning guitars. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 30, 2024
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This album comes on like the urban landscape outside the windows of so many in the current state of the world - as if we are finding new ways to look at the once familiar places, before so filled with life - now a sad emptiness fills the streets.
Feelings of paranoia, confusion, and uncertainty nestled into grooves that somehow feel relaxing and soothing rather than despairing.
By the end, you realize these windows you see through are on a train, to a better place. Darren Douglas Danahy