MP3 Rosyvelt - Applied Science
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Intellectual indie pop emo country rock.. say it three times fast
12 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Emo, COUNTRY: Country Rock
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Begun as a duo in Olympia, Washington by Jeffrey Henry and Sam Jansons, Rosyvelt moved to Seattle and became a trio (with Louis O'Callaghan, bass), and later a quartet (with Seth Howard, lead guitar and keyboards). Rosyvelt continues to buck the trend of trendy Northwest rock while nonetheless reflecting its best qualities: variety, melody, originality, and sincerity.
Applied Science is Rosyvelt's first album, and was released November 2006 on Seattle's J-Shirt Records label. From driving, new-wavy rock on songs like "Farmboy" and "Aurora," to country-flavored musings on songs like "Sue" and "County Lines," to the gorgeous balladry of "Dissection," the bombastic twee of "San Francisco," and the chamber-orchestral "Dancing by Numbers," Applied Science is diverse to say the least. The common thread of Jeffrey Henry's unique vision and unerring sense of melody pulls it all together.
12 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Emo, COUNTRY: Country Rock
Details:
Begun as a duo in Olympia, Washington by Jeffrey Henry and Sam Jansons, Rosyvelt moved to Seattle and became a trio (with Louis O'Callaghan, bass), and later a quartet (with Seth Howard, lead guitar and keyboards). Rosyvelt continues to buck the trend of trendy Northwest rock while nonetheless reflecting its best qualities: variety, melody, originality, and sincerity.
Applied Science is Rosyvelt's first album, and was released November 2006 on Seattle's J-Shirt Records label. From driving, new-wavy rock on songs like "Farmboy" and "Aurora," to country-flavored musings on songs like "Sue" and "County Lines," to the gorgeous balladry of "Dissection," the bombastic twee of "San Francisco," and the chamber-orchestral "Dancing by Numbers," Applied Science is diverse to say the least. The common thread of Jeffrey Henry's unique vision and unerring sense of melody pulls it all together.
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