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free. That's 14 songs in both CD and MP3 formats for $12.00
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Reattachment is the latest album from singer-songwriter,
composer, and guitarist Dan Wallace. Over the course of 14
songs, Wallace applies his always colorful lyricism and sophisticated
musicality to themes of loss, nostalgia, fantasy, and ...decapitation.
Music for fans of the unexpected is his record
labels mantra, and, as usual, Wallace delivers on that
promise with this new album. He also plays some wicked guitar
solos.
Long-time band member George Lawler brings his energetic
drumming to the more rockin songs that comprise roughly
half the album, while the other half is mostly made up of
intimately recorded acoustic numbers featuring classical and
steel string guitars.
Wallace explains, I wanted to put out an album that
uses simple rock instrumentation to get across a wide variety
of musical ideas and colors. Whether it be an epic indie pop-rock
tune with neo-prog undertones like Invisible Lines,
or a stripped-down acoustic ballad such as Easy Come
Easy Go, I rarely needed to go far beyond guitars, drums
and a couple of synths. Although I did play a Pyrex Corningware
bowl for the chorus of the closing song.
Instrumentation aside, Wallace continues, this
album means a lot to me because it represents the culmination
of an eight-year period of reclusive writing and recording
following a particularly dark period in my life. I have vivid
ideas for future music, but for now Im just going to
enjoy promoting Reattachment. Ill also need some
time to recuperate because making this one took a lot out
of me.
The album art, as with Wallaces last three albums,
is by award-winning artist Vesna Jovanovic. Inspired by the
lyrics and concept of the albums title track, it portrays
a future representation of a four-thousand-year-old amnesiac-decapitation-survivor
who's trying to discern the difference between paranoia and
intuition.
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