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    Aural Fixation Print E-mail
    Written by PLAYBACK:stl   
    Friday, 15 December 2006

    auralOne way we are trying to do that is by offering your a little extra special aural fun while you travel our Web site. Hence, Aural Fixation.

     

     

     

     
    The Lonely Man | Logos Print E-mail
    Written by PLAYBACK:stl   
    Saturday, 13 January 2007

    logosThe band's sound is a fusion of classic Floyd and Zeppelin with a hint of jazz, blues, and jam rock.

     

     

     
    Throw Away My Heart | The Province Print E-mail
    Written by PLAYBACK:stl   
    Saturday, 13 January 2007

    ev_province_smWritten with the heart of a folk singer and performed by a band that doesn't do folk, the songs of the Province find the perfect balance between good writing and a sound that demands attention.

     

     

     
    Home, Tonight, I Go | Theodore Print E-mail
    Written by Jim Dunn   
    Saturday, 13 January 2007

    theodoreWe play quiet songs quietly, with no amplification (whenever possible) and try to make performances as intimate as they can be.

     

     

     
    Illinois Dropout and Pictures | Orangefield Print E-mail
    Written by PLAYBACK:stl   
    Saturday, 13 January 2007
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    Birmingham | Cameron McGill Print E-mail
    Written by Mary Beth Hascall   
    Friday, 15 December 2006

    cameron“The song itself kind of gives back to you when you play it for people. You can really understand the weight of a song. If it has weight, if you see people that are feeling it, or showing emotion, or telling you that they thought it meant a lot to them. That’s what makes it worthwhile to me.”

     

     

     

     
    Top | The Daybreak Boys Print E-mail
    Written by Laura Hamlett   
    Sunday, 17 December 2006

    daybreak The invisible attraction of music—the feelings it evokes in the listener, the worlds it opens up, the way it makes every breath of life seem that much deeper and meaningful—is what drives the Daybreak Boys. Says Sears, "Being involved with the composition of a song in any way is so inspiring and exciting. Performing is just plain fun."

     

     
    A Hospital or Heaven | Gentleman Auction House Print E-mail
    Written by Laura Hamlett   
    Sunday, 14 January 2007
     prof_gah_sm"Personally, I think if you're a person that is driven to do something, it's often impossible to describe why. I just know that I wake up every day with my stomach nervous and my hands jittery. I can't turn off the drive to write songs and play music. Ridiculous as it may be, that's how it is."
     
    When the Trend Dies | The Its! Print E-mail
    Written by PLAYBACK:stl   
    Monday, 22 January 2007

    itsNow they are ready to go out and conquer all. The future can only be bright for these boys as they are young, talented and ready to go with full force.

     

     

     
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