MP3 Champagne Sunday - Make It Mine
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Imagine a daisy pushing its way through the cracks of a sidewalk.
11 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Folk Rock, FOLK: Power-folk
Details:
Blues, jazz, folk, rock, pop, country, with a little musical theatre, shoved into a blender and frapeed into a smooth, refreshing, 80-proof sipper, with just enough bite to make you shiver a bit.
From the title track âMake It Mineâ to the final track â3 Lettersâ, Champagne Sundayâs debut recording is like taking a guided tour through the ringer. It brings to the foreground, with utmost sincerity, feelings of love, friendship, contempt, abandonment, defiance, despair, hope, and all with at least the hint of a smile . . . or is that a sneer?
The album starts off with the hopeful thoughts of âMake It Mineâ, an ambitious and clarion statement that âThe world is my oyster and no one can stop meâ. That sets the stage for the rest of the album as perhaps phase one of some treacherous quest for personal fulfillment. Standing in the way of that fulfillment are characters like the ever-present asshole of the guitar-driven face-melter âPretty Boyâ, and the shameless nay-sayer of the musically schizophrenic âLeeryâ.
Songs like the live-for-today anthem âLeather Lifeâ, and the love-warmed ballads âWith Youâ and âBlanketâ (if you close your eyes, you can hear that L.T.âs guitar solo is actually constellations singing to a pair of lovers) give the listener a gentle hug or a pat on the leg and remind them thereâs plenty in life to smile about.
From âVentura Skyâ (the journeyâs moment-of-doubt theme song) to the final song, the album gets thematically a little darker as the quest for happiness pushes forward. The driving music of the Beatle-esque âTake Me Downâ belies the burden of which it sings. The power-country-ish âSons of Main Streetâ portrays a fed-up call girl trying to cut ties with a town that secretly loves yet publicly despises her. Then, quietly, the album culminates in the acoustic tear-jerker â3 Lettersâ, a stark look at a broken father-daughter relationship.
With a blend of styles, a roller coaster of emotions, some smoking guitars, and killer vocals, âMake It Mineâ is the powerhouse debut of a band with something to say to you.
11 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Folk Rock, FOLK: Power-folk
Details:
Blues, jazz, folk, rock, pop, country, with a little musical theatre, shoved into a blender and frapeed into a smooth, refreshing, 80-proof sipper, with just enough bite to make you shiver a bit.
From the title track âMake It Mineâ to the final track â3 Lettersâ, Champagne Sundayâs debut recording is like taking a guided tour through the ringer. It brings to the foreground, with utmost sincerity, feelings of love, friendship, contempt, abandonment, defiance, despair, hope, and all with at least the hint of a smile . . . or is that a sneer?
The album starts off with the hopeful thoughts of âMake It Mineâ, an ambitious and clarion statement that âThe world is my oyster and no one can stop meâ. That sets the stage for the rest of the album as perhaps phase one of some treacherous quest for personal fulfillment. Standing in the way of that fulfillment are characters like the ever-present asshole of the guitar-driven face-melter âPretty Boyâ, and the shameless nay-sayer of the musically schizophrenic âLeeryâ.
Songs like the live-for-today anthem âLeather Lifeâ, and the love-warmed ballads âWith Youâ and âBlanketâ (if you close your eyes, you can hear that L.T.âs guitar solo is actually constellations singing to a pair of lovers) give the listener a gentle hug or a pat on the leg and remind them thereâs plenty in life to smile about.
From âVentura Skyâ (the journeyâs moment-of-doubt theme song) to the final song, the album gets thematically a little darker as the quest for happiness pushes forward. The driving music of the Beatle-esque âTake Me Downâ belies the burden of which it sings. The power-country-ish âSons of Main Streetâ portrays a fed-up call girl trying to cut ties with a town that secretly loves yet publicly despises her. Then, quietly, the album culminates in the acoustic tear-jerker â3 Lettersâ, a stark look at a broken father-daughter relationship.
With a blend of styles, a roller coaster of emotions, some smoking guitars, and killer vocals, âMake It Mineâ is the powerhouse debut of a band with something to say to you.
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