MP3 Dear Boss - Send Flowers
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An amalgamation of folk, rock, gothic, country, flamenco, and prog; resulting in a musical anamoly.
9 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Folk Rock, ROCK: Psychedelic
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Dear Boss is the brain child of metaphysical theorist and mathemagician Michael Anthony Crawford. In early 2004 bassist Jackson Milgaten (of alt folk/country collective The Vision of a Dying World) and drummer Chris Crowin (lo fi genius/golden child) joined Michael in order to flush out his intricatly crafted mini opuses. With the surging force of the rythym section behind Michael's hauntingly beautiful melodies and bizzarely arranged structure, the songs became a dichotomy of powerful dark country rock and swirling ethereal gothic folk. After moving from California to Phoenix Arizona, the trio started to play shows regularly and began writing material for a full length album. With the addition of pianist Logan Hallay the group was completed and the quartet set out to record their debut. After a year of set backs (both personal and technical) Dear Boss released "Send Flowers" to a bewildered public.
9 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Folk Rock, ROCK: Psychedelic
Details:
Dear Boss is the brain child of metaphysical theorist and mathemagician Michael Anthony Crawford. In early 2004 bassist Jackson Milgaten (of alt folk/country collective The Vision of a Dying World) and drummer Chris Crowin (lo fi genius/golden child) joined Michael in order to flush out his intricatly crafted mini opuses. With the surging force of the rythym section behind Michael's hauntingly beautiful melodies and bizzarely arranged structure, the songs became a dichotomy of powerful dark country rock and swirling ethereal gothic folk. After moving from California to Phoenix Arizona, the trio started to play shows regularly and began writing material for a full length album. With the addition of pianist Logan Hallay the group was completed and the quartet set out to record their debut. After a year of set backs (both personal and technical) Dear Boss released "Send Flowers" to a bewildered public.
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