MP3 Earl Clifton And The Pin-Ups - Debut Radio Single
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Modern Alternative Rock with a blend of Nostalgia, Pop, and Garage Rock.
3 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Modern Rock, POP: Today's Top 40
Details:
This is the debut radio single featuring two tracks taken from Earl Clifton And The Pin-Ups self-title 2005 debut CD. The single also includes a live version of My Crazy Woman not on the debut album. The original release date for this single was October 14th, 2005 followed by the album released on Halloween of that same month. The radio single was launched to public and college radio stations throughout the U.S. and Canada and features Betty Lynn Clifton of the band on the front cover art. Released on GSA Records.
Earl Clifton And The Pin-Ups are, Earl Clifton (Guitars, Vocals) and Betty Lynn Clifton, Earl's wife (Drums)
Earl Clifton and The Pin-Ups are A two-piece modern rock band with a blend of alternative rock, punkified blues, old school rock n roll, folk, garage, and pop appeal! Their music is filled with lucrative stories about trials, tribulations, hot rods, rock and roll dives, dogs, and family. Fronted by a stellar song writer and singer Earl Clifton!
RIYL: the White Stripes, the Ramones, the Cars, the Stooges, Iggy Pop, the New York Dolls, STP...
Earl Clifton and The Pin-Ups may not be a household name, but at least they are able to say they are playing a style that isn't the same as the in thing right now. They are often compared to the White Stripes, but the only similarity that I really see to them is that there are two people that make up the band. They play a garage type style, however this focuses more on the combination of many genres of rock then that stereotype offers. From alternative to classic rock, the influences of rock are definitely evident on this debut. If your looking for something that you can find on radio stations next to the 70s bands like Zeppelin, Aerosmith, etc... and at the same time could find them mixing it up with more modern alternative bands like Nirvana, Local H, etc... Then this is for you
Review by, Jeffrey Kurtis All Ages Zine, Chicago
3 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Modern Rock, POP: Today's Top 40
Details:
This is the debut radio single featuring two tracks taken from Earl Clifton And The Pin-Ups self-title 2005 debut CD. The single also includes a live version of My Crazy Woman not on the debut album. The original release date for this single was October 14th, 2005 followed by the album released on Halloween of that same month. The radio single was launched to public and college radio stations throughout the U.S. and Canada and features Betty Lynn Clifton of the band on the front cover art. Released on GSA Records.
Earl Clifton And The Pin-Ups are, Earl Clifton (Guitars, Vocals) and Betty Lynn Clifton, Earl's wife (Drums)
Earl Clifton and The Pin-Ups are A two-piece modern rock band with a blend of alternative rock, punkified blues, old school rock n roll, folk, garage, and pop appeal! Their music is filled with lucrative stories about trials, tribulations, hot rods, rock and roll dives, dogs, and family. Fronted by a stellar song writer and singer Earl Clifton!
RIYL: the White Stripes, the Ramones, the Cars, the Stooges, Iggy Pop, the New York Dolls, STP...
Earl Clifton and The Pin-Ups may not be a household name, but at least they are able to say they are playing a style that isn't the same as the in thing right now. They are often compared to the White Stripes, but the only similarity that I really see to them is that there are two people that make up the band. They play a garage type style, however this focuses more on the combination of many genres of rock then that stereotype offers. From alternative to classic rock, the influences of rock are definitely evident on this debut. If your looking for something that you can find on radio stations next to the 70s bands like Zeppelin, Aerosmith, etc... and at the same time could find them mixing it up with more modern alternative bands like Nirvana, Local H, etc... Then this is for you
Review by, Jeffrey Kurtis All Ages Zine, Chicago
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