MP3 The Nerk Twins - Either Way
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Jeff Murphy (Shoes) and Herb Eimerman team up to produce this jangle-pop collection of tunes that takes a melodic approach, ala The Everly Brothers meets Tom Petty during The Beatles White album sessions. You bring the chips and beer.
13 MP3 Songs
POP: Beatles-pop, POP: Power Pop
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The Nerk Twins are two. Hence, the name. A perfect fit for this pair of musical wunderkinds! In an ode to all that is melodic, fun and what music is, and should be. This CD flies in the face of slick, corporate bands in favor of a,... well, un-slick, uncorporate approach. Born as the brain-child of Jeff Murphy (Shoes) and Herb Eimerman (Herb Eimerman) the songs here represent what can happen when the babysitter disappears in the bathroom for a little too long. Guest appearances by John Murphy and Gary Klebe (Shoes) certainly adds to the festivities. If The Beatles' "Hey, Bulldog" or "You Know My Name, Look Up the Number" mixed with The Everly Brothers' "Cathy's Clown" tickles your musical senses, check this out. Some folks get it, some folks don't. You should be one of the folks that gets it!
13 MP3 Songs
POP: Beatles-pop, POP: Power Pop
Details:
The Nerk Twins are two. Hence, the name. A perfect fit for this pair of musical wunderkinds! In an ode to all that is melodic, fun and what music is, and should be. This CD flies in the face of slick, corporate bands in favor of a,... well, un-slick, uncorporate approach. Born as the brain-child of Jeff Murphy (Shoes) and Herb Eimerman (Herb Eimerman) the songs here represent what can happen when the babysitter disappears in the bathroom for a little too long. Guest appearances by John Murphy and Gary Klebe (Shoes) certainly adds to the festivities. If The Beatles' "Hey, Bulldog" or "You Know My Name, Look Up the Number" mixed with The Everly Brothers' "Cathy's Clown" tickles your musical senses, check this out. Some folks get it, some folks don't. You should be one of the folks that gets it!
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