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Storytelling lyrics preceeded by a "cocktail hour" intro and surrounded by the ever growing alt-Country sound. Compared to Barenaked ladies meets John Prine. This song has taken on a life of it's own here on MP3.com... Thanks for supporting the song and us!!!
Following is a review by an MP3.com listener:
***Review By Kevin Burdick*** I wasn't very familiar with Alternative Country before I heard The Justin Brothers, but I have to admit that I kind of like it. It has some of the elements of country, however, its more rhythmic and less twangy. The Justin Brothers remind me a bit of the BareNaked Ladies. Their music tells a story, as you might guess by the title. The lead singer has a strong voice and the harmonies are pretty tight. Its a unique style that makes for good drivin' music! |
CD: Questions & Signals - MP3 Volume I
Credits: Words & Music by Christopher Machado (ASCAP). Copyright (c) (p) 2001 Justin Tune Music. San Diego, CA. All rights reserved. |
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Blew off a lot of steam writing this one.... An edgy and aggressive rock song that will have you hooked within seconds. |
CD: Questions & Signals - MP3 Volume I
Credits: Words & Music by Christopher Machado (ASCAP). Copyright (c) (p) 2002 Justin Tune Music. San Diego, CA. All rights reserved. |
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A dark heavy-handed ballad featuring enchanting harmonies and a choir of acoustic guitars & mandolins. "We wanted the lyrics to be disturbing and uncomfortable, but to wrap those words up in a beautiful melody." This song is a long-time favorite with our core fans. |
CD: Questions & Signals - MP3 Volume I
Credits: Words & Music by Christopher Machado & David Houser (ASCAP). Copyright (c) (p) 1992, Field Day Music |
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