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MP3 Patrick Boothe - Finally The View Has Changed

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  • Be That Man
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  • Too Far
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  • Wonderful Magic
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  • Sorry For What Ive Done
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  • Ugly
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  • I Have No Right
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  • What I Didnt Know
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  • The Upfall
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  • Burden
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  • To Paul
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  • Kill Him And Tell God He Died
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  • Boys Like Me
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  • The View
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  • Size: 54.7 MB   Platform: MP3 / All Pl

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Description:

(ID 1384491)
Dark-Laced Indie Pop with Primal Electronic Production and Soaring Harmonies, guaranteed to make you uncomfortable on every spin.

13 MP3 Songs
POP: Piano, ROCK: Modern Rock



Details:
An introspective look at the internal and external struggles of life of the 20s, the music on âFinally The View Has Changedâ was inspired by experimental singer/songwriters the world over, as well as by environment and modern culture.

The piano-driven album touches on issues from both sides of the equation, such as everyday angst like jealousy (âToo Farâ) and loneliness (âI Have No Rightâ), as well as growing jaded (âBe That Manâ) and shedding long-held demons (âWhat I Didnât Knowâ).

Musically, the album focuses on piano based melodies, with tracks like âWonderful Magicâ and âTo Paulâ solely piano/vocal pieces. Midway through, the focus shifts to away from piano and explores the outskirts of pop and electronic music, with the Chromaharp strums and industrial-light beats of âI Have No Rightâ, and the electronic, almost Bjork-like subtlety of âBurden,â a song addressing the fears that comes before many gay men and women come out of the proverbial closet.

The abrasive new-wave bounce of âBe That Manâ opens the album with a bang, while by the time you get to the soft, melancholy of âThe Viewâ you donât know which way to turn. Patrickâs jagged vocals howl at one point and are at a near whisper at others, but the harmonies and multi-lyrical layered vocals should pleasantly bring the listener down from the intense cloud by songs end.

The live drums on the Americana âSorry For What Iâve Doneâ and the Electroni-Folk âBoys Like Meâ also add to the surprise element and result in loosening out the airtight electric pulses resonating throughout the rest of the lp.

Artist Info:
Patrick Boothe is a Dallas/Fort-Worth, Texas native and is still based in the area, where he is currently playing around various clubs and looking for new musical ventures along the way. In 2003, Patrick formed his Abusing Music imprint and released his debut album, the more industrial and angry "Dub Escape".

Visit www.patrickboothe.net for more information, lyrics, pictures, and sound clips, etc....

Check out my MYSPACE page as well! www.myspace.com/patrickboothe


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