MP3 Travis Hopper - All the Lights in the City Tonight
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Indie and roots rock & roll from Dallas, Texas
10 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Roots Rock, ROCK: Americana
Details:
Recorded and mixed at Pleasantry Lane Studios, Dallas, TX
(Old 97s, Deathray Davies, Damnwells)
Mastered at Golden Mastering, Ventura, CA
(My Morning Jacket, Calexico, Sun Kil Moon)
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"A collection of well-crafted, country-tinged pop gems."
- Gorillavsbear.net
"A little bit country, a little bit indie rock, which to us is the perfect mix...get wise to him."
- Dallas Morning News
"An endearingly fussy alt-country storyteller with a mind full of catchy melodies...a Dallas artist in the truest sense."
- Dallas Morning News
"...a cross between Ryan Adams and Elliot Smith...great songwriter and amazing sound."
- Radio Cure (musicyouneed.blogspot.com)
"A ragged, sloppy pop charmer from Texas...like its came from a session in the Westerberg basement [where] Ryan Adams and Tommy Keene showed up and everyone got laughing drunk."
- Americana-UK (www.americana-uk.com)
"Stunning...it's not too often you hear a 10-track album and fall for each track on first listen. An assured a debut as I've heard...right now it's going to be battling for my #1 spot in 2006."
- Absolute Powerpop (absolutepowerpop.blogspot.com)
"Wobbles on a thin rope that has been stretched between Paul Westerberg and Ryan Adams."
- Hanx (Belgium-based Americana site - www.hanx.net)
"Travis Hopper's signature country-indie rock blend...showcase[s] his style of songwriting that includes influences ranging from Sufjan Stevens to Bruce Springsteen."
- Bryan-College Station Eagle
"Solid indie rock...excellent debut album."
- Kontrastradio Germany (www.kontrastradio.net)
"...reminiscent of some of the golden goodies that were once spun on 70's AM radio...It's too real, too Texas, and too poppy for the market as it stands. Their loss is our gain."
- Scissor Socket Shocker Zine
10 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Roots Rock, ROCK: Americana
Details:
Recorded and mixed at Pleasantry Lane Studios, Dallas, TX
(Old 97s, Deathray Davies, Damnwells)
Mastered at Golden Mastering, Ventura, CA
(My Morning Jacket, Calexico, Sun Kil Moon)
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"A collection of well-crafted, country-tinged pop gems."
- Gorillavsbear.net
"A little bit country, a little bit indie rock, which to us is the perfect mix...get wise to him."
- Dallas Morning News
"An endearingly fussy alt-country storyteller with a mind full of catchy melodies...a Dallas artist in the truest sense."
- Dallas Morning News
"...a cross between Ryan Adams and Elliot Smith...great songwriter and amazing sound."
- Radio Cure (musicyouneed.blogspot.com)
"A ragged, sloppy pop charmer from Texas...like its came from a session in the Westerberg basement [where] Ryan Adams and Tommy Keene showed up and everyone got laughing drunk."
- Americana-UK (www.americana-uk.com)
"Stunning...it's not too often you hear a 10-track album and fall for each track on first listen. An assured a debut as I've heard...right now it's going to be battling for my #1 spot in 2006."
- Absolute Powerpop (absolutepowerpop.blogspot.com)
"Wobbles on a thin rope that has been stretched between Paul Westerberg and Ryan Adams."
- Hanx (Belgium-based Americana site - www.hanx.net)
"Travis Hopper's signature country-indie rock blend...showcase[s] his style of songwriting that includes influences ranging from Sufjan Stevens to Bruce Springsteen."
- Bryan-College Station Eagle
"Solid indie rock...excellent debut album."
- Kontrastradio Germany (www.kontrastradio.net)
"...reminiscent of some of the golden goodies that were once spun on 70's AM radio...It's too real, too Texas, and too poppy for the market as it stands. Their loss is our gain."
- Scissor Socket Shocker Zine
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