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Artist description
Armed with little more than a songbook and an acoustic guitar, Tomaloff takes his melodic,Beatle-esque-pop-meets-Joe Strummer-underdog-angst to a different level; thusly offering a much deeperand often unseen glimpse into the mind of the songwriter. Rich, semi-tripped wordscapes can just aseasily give way to pointed, anti-social rants as they can to uplifting words of daring inspiration. |
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Music Style
College-Indie, Rock, Pop |
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Musical Influences
Beatles, Elliott Smith, The Clash |
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Similar Artists
Beatles, Elliott Smith, Aimee Mann |
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Artist History
David Tomaloff began his love of sound at an early age, making up "monster movie music" on hisgrandmother's electric organ. Later, he picked up the guitar and immediately began writing songs at age 14shortly after learning his first few chords. After playing in several local bands of varying styles and degreesof local success, Tomaloff put together The Main Street Apostles, which quickly became best known forit's more "Americana" style of rock and roll, boasting it's bombastic rhythm section and loud guitars. Theband saw the release of a self-titled EP and two live radio-show CDs but after four-and-a-half years fellsilent. |
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Group Members
David Tomaloff |
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Instruments
Guitar, Vocals |
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Location
Racine, WI - USA |
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