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East of Innocence: Walking in Your World (2006)
EOI's unique sound derives from potent vocals and eclectic Liz Phair-esque lyrics, with dynamics comparable to Evanessence, Guster and P!nk.
Recommended if you like
Kings of Leon,
Liz Phair,
P!nk.
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East of Innocence: Madam (2011)
Imagine yourself in the old world marketplace, when wares were sold out of carts and women were loose. Madam is a fun, quirky tune full of double entendre.
Recommended if you like
Barenaked Ladies,
Indigo Girls,
Shawn Colvin.
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East of Innocence: She Stands (2011)
This beachy song is reminiscent of Jack Johnson or Corinne Bailey Rae. It's a true story about true love, about a couple who found each other across a decade and a thousand miles.
Recommended if you like
Adele,
Brandi Carlile,
Corinne Bailey Rae.
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East of Innocence: Wait for Me (2011)
This is your first love where the stars just never quite aligned. Circumstance and life in general just keeps getting in the way. How long should you wait for that long lost love?
Recommended if you like
Adele,
Colbie Caillat,
Sara Bareilles.
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East of Innocence: unGlued (2008)
Our music has been described as everything from alternative to pop to rock to adult contemporary. We'd love to hear what you think.
Recommended if you like
Jewel,
Melissa Etheridge,
P!nk.
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Russ Nolan: Two Colors (2004)
High-Energy Modern Jazz that both satisfies the intellect of its musical peers and speaks to everyone on a soulful level.
Recommended if you like
Chris Potter,
David Such,
John Coltrane.
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Moja: East of New York (2011)
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Madagascar: Goodbye East, Goodbye West (2007)
The sophomore album by Madagascar, a Baltimore based quartet that softly stamps out soothing circular melodies on an array of acoustic instruments that include accordion, saw, xylophone, bells and drums.
Recommended if you like
A Hawk and a Hacksaw,
Beirut,
Explosions in the Sky.
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Tomas Michaud: I Must Be Dreaming (2001)
New World Jazz - passionate Flamenco guitars, smooth bass and captivating Latin grooves with a hint of Middle Eastern percussion.
Recommended if you like
Gipsy Kings,
Ottmar Liebert,
Peter White.