MP3 Marc Berley - Kick the Machine
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Best Alt-Rock album you've heard in a long, long time.
10 MP3 Songs
POP: Today's Top 40, ROCK: Classic Rock
Details:
Marc Berleyâs music is Alternative Rock that grabs you from the first chord and pulls you till the last, making you scream âI love this song!â along the way. SKIP IT (2005), Berleyâs debut EP, rocked 175+ college radio stations from New York to California. It even charted some â an impressive debut for any unsigned artist, and a rare thing for an EP.
KICK THE MACHINE, Marcâs new full-length album, is a kickinâ record. It has hit singles and mind-blowing jams, a great new artist and smashing band. âThis is a truly great, extremely deep record,â says Eugene Foley of Foley Entertainment. âMarc is an awesome songwriter, and has an amazing knack of rockinâ out, while never losing sight of his acoustic roots.â Released, on October 9, 2006, KICK THE MACHINE charted on college radio its first week out! And it has been added at 200 college and AAA radio stations!
GRAMMY® winner John Seymour (U2, Dave Matthews, Santana) is the producer of KICK THE MACHINE. Kenny Aronoff (Avril Lavigne, The Smashing Pumpkins, Michelle Branch, Bon Jovi) is on drums. âNobody plays to the song like Kenny, and he just energizes everything way, way up,â says Marc.
Marc Berleyâs music isnât only catchy, itâs bold, straightforward, and honest. His songs have an uncanny way of sounding new and original even while they have the feel of treasured classics from the first listening. Most of the time, Berley wonât remind you of anyone, but when he does youâll be happy. Imagine Green Day meets Tom Petty with the wit of Elvis Costello and the nerve of Nirvana jangling and thrashing out melodies so unafraid of being beautiful that people always start mentioning The Beatles.
Born in Brooklyn, Marc was clinging to the stereo speakers before he could walk, singing melodies and banging out beats. From the way audiences react to his music, itâs clear something fiery got into this New York City rocker. Marc sums things up this way: âGuitar lessons at six, a switch to drums, and back to guitar. And so it went. Car radio. Bands. A life spent loving songs."
From powerful rockers such as âI Like Youâ and âWrongâ to jangly, timeless pop tunes like âDay Go By,â âAnd You Do, and âWith Youâ KICK THE MACHINE gives song-lovers a lot to get excited about. But Marc also knows when to let his amazing band go wild, especially lead guitarist Steve Brown. The lounge-hit âEcstasyâ and the anthem âCome Onâ both end with headkicking jams.
Song after great song, KICK THE MACHINE will go straight to your heart and stay in your head.
10 MP3 Songs
POP: Today's Top 40, ROCK: Classic Rock
Details:
Marc Berleyâs music is Alternative Rock that grabs you from the first chord and pulls you till the last, making you scream âI love this song!â along the way. SKIP IT (2005), Berleyâs debut EP, rocked 175+ college radio stations from New York to California. It even charted some â an impressive debut for any unsigned artist, and a rare thing for an EP.
KICK THE MACHINE, Marcâs new full-length album, is a kickinâ record. It has hit singles and mind-blowing jams, a great new artist and smashing band. âThis is a truly great, extremely deep record,â says Eugene Foley of Foley Entertainment. âMarc is an awesome songwriter, and has an amazing knack of rockinâ out, while never losing sight of his acoustic roots.â Released, on October 9, 2006, KICK THE MACHINE charted on college radio its first week out! And it has been added at 200 college and AAA radio stations!
GRAMMY® winner John Seymour (U2, Dave Matthews, Santana) is the producer of KICK THE MACHINE. Kenny Aronoff (Avril Lavigne, The Smashing Pumpkins, Michelle Branch, Bon Jovi) is on drums. âNobody plays to the song like Kenny, and he just energizes everything way, way up,â says Marc.
Marc Berleyâs music isnât only catchy, itâs bold, straightforward, and honest. His songs have an uncanny way of sounding new and original even while they have the feel of treasured classics from the first listening. Most of the time, Berley wonât remind you of anyone, but when he does youâll be happy. Imagine Green Day meets Tom Petty with the wit of Elvis Costello and the nerve of Nirvana jangling and thrashing out melodies so unafraid of being beautiful that people always start mentioning The Beatles.
Born in Brooklyn, Marc was clinging to the stereo speakers before he could walk, singing melodies and banging out beats. From the way audiences react to his music, itâs clear something fiery got into this New York City rocker. Marc sums things up this way: âGuitar lessons at six, a switch to drums, and back to guitar. And so it went. Car radio. Bands. A life spent loving songs."
From powerful rockers such as âI Like Youâ and âWrongâ to jangly, timeless pop tunes like âDay Go By,â âAnd You Do, and âWith Youâ KICK THE MACHINE gives song-lovers a lot to get excited about. But Marc also knows when to let his amazing band go wild, especially lead guitarist Steve Brown. The lounge-hit âEcstasyâ and the anthem âCome Onâ both end with headkicking jams.
Song after great song, KICK THE MACHINE will go straight to your heart and stay in your head.
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