MP3 Billy Gewin - Hodges Shan´t Be Shot
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User tags: country americana, folk folk-rock, mp3 album
Twangy guitar rock/jazz/folk/alt-country with clever lyrics.
13 MP3 Songs
COUNTRY: Americana, FOLK: Folk-Rock
Details:
Multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and producer, Billy Gewin has been making music in the Atlanta area for the last 15 years.
The first thing you notice about his songwriting is that the lyrics are unselfconscious and honest; next, is the range of accessible melodies and cascading harmonies that arenât afraid to start below the staff and work their way well above and back down again; and last, this is not music for the lowest common denominator.
And Billy prefers to align himself with artists who have spent most of their careers challenging the mainstream: songwriters/composers like Shawn Colvin, Billy Bragg, Elvis Costello, Ben Folds, Paul Westerberg and George Gershwin; and groups like U2, Steely Dan, Cold Play, and Wilco.
As the cliché goes, after the usual stint with high school and cover bands, and supporting roles playing other writersâ music, a girlfriend encouraged him to venture out on his own. His first self-produced CD released in 1999 was with power pop trio âThe Geckosâ. It was a collection of hilarious odes to paranoia, UFOâs, overweight lovers, and sperm donors, anchored by prolific guitar/bass/drum playing, and carefully augmented with clever keyboard and horn embellishments, rich harmonies and an occasional unexpected tempo or chord change.
In 2001, Billy released his first true solo release âGood, Smart Bearâ exhibiting a more organic, mature sound and style, exploring everything from failed relationships to immigration policy. The CDâs title (a nod to author John Irving) and opening lines set the stage for the more thoughtful and literary allegory that he has continued to perfect:
In saying the cityâs the same as me
Iâll tell you something about this town
And if I donât get lost in my own analogy
Iâll tell you something about me
While still chock full of musical âeaster eggsâ for the more than casual listener, emphasis was placed on the songs themselves rather than on musical acrobatics.
If âGood, Smart Bearâ was lyrically more introverted, his 2006 release, âHodges Shanât Be Shotâ, was a more extroverted affair touching on themes of outreach, interpersonal connection, responsibility, love, empathy, cynicism and hope - at times angry, and at others, tongue in cheek. Standouts include the CDâs opener âDonât Let Me Downâ with its sing-along chorus, and the powerful harmonies on the acapella, call-and-response âSugarland.â
So, whatâs in store for 2007? âThe new songs are a little less jazzy and a little more twangy,â says Gewin. âLyrically, Iâve turned up the intensity and examine themes of profound loss and recovery. Itâs about looking trouble in the eye, and trying to do the best you can with what you have to work withâ¦itâs not all bummer stuff, though!â The CD will also include his first recorded cover song â Elvis Costello and Aimee Mannâs âTelescopeâ.
13 MP3 Songs
COUNTRY: Americana, FOLK: Folk-Rock
Details:
Multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and producer, Billy Gewin has been making music in the Atlanta area for the last 15 years.
The first thing you notice about his songwriting is that the lyrics are unselfconscious and honest; next, is the range of accessible melodies and cascading harmonies that arenât afraid to start below the staff and work their way well above and back down again; and last, this is not music for the lowest common denominator.
And Billy prefers to align himself with artists who have spent most of their careers challenging the mainstream: songwriters/composers like Shawn Colvin, Billy Bragg, Elvis Costello, Ben Folds, Paul Westerberg and George Gershwin; and groups like U2, Steely Dan, Cold Play, and Wilco.
As the cliché goes, after the usual stint with high school and cover bands, and supporting roles playing other writersâ music, a girlfriend encouraged him to venture out on his own. His first self-produced CD released in 1999 was with power pop trio âThe Geckosâ. It was a collection of hilarious odes to paranoia, UFOâs, overweight lovers, and sperm donors, anchored by prolific guitar/bass/drum playing, and carefully augmented with clever keyboard and horn embellishments, rich harmonies and an occasional unexpected tempo or chord change.
In 2001, Billy released his first true solo release âGood, Smart Bearâ exhibiting a more organic, mature sound and style, exploring everything from failed relationships to immigration policy. The CDâs title (a nod to author John Irving) and opening lines set the stage for the more thoughtful and literary allegory that he has continued to perfect:
In saying the cityâs the same as me
Iâll tell you something about this town
And if I donât get lost in my own analogy
Iâll tell you something about me
While still chock full of musical âeaster eggsâ for the more than casual listener, emphasis was placed on the songs themselves rather than on musical acrobatics.
If âGood, Smart Bearâ was lyrically more introverted, his 2006 release, âHodges Shanât Be Shotâ, was a more extroverted affair touching on themes of outreach, interpersonal connection, responsibility, love, empathy, cynicism and hope - at times angry, and at others, tongue in cheek. Standouts include the CDâs opener âDonât Let Me Downâ with its sing-along chorus, and the powerful harmonies on the acapella, call-and-response âSugarland.â
So, whatâs in store for 2007? âThe new songs are a little less jazzy and a little more twangy,â says Gewin. âLyrically, Iâve turned up the intensity and examine themes of profound loss and recovery. Itâs about looking trouble in the eye, and trying to do the best you can with what you have to work withâ¦itâs not all bummer stuff, though!â The CD will also include his first recorded cover song â Elvis Costello and Aimee Mannâs âTelescopeâ.
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User tags: country americana, folk folk-rock, mp3 album
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