
Bradley Weaver
Think
© 2003 Bradley Weaver (659057633626)
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Rural, American-grown roots rock at its finest
tracks
- 1 Think
- 2 Brand New Wings
- 3 I Said
- 4 Gun Man
- 5 12:30
- 6 Until the Day
- 7 Ask Me Again
- 8 Killer
- 9 This
- 10 Wagon Wheel
- 11 Greedy
- 12 Comes Out Wrong
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'THINK' is a 12 song collection of rural rock gems created by Bradley Weaver. The tune 'Wagon Wheel' was recorded and produced by Eric Shiveley @ Desert Air Studios; Denver, CO. 'Greedy' was recorded @ Your Sister's Studio; Fort Collins, CO and Where's Izzy Studios; Denver, CO. All other tracks were recorded and produced by Bradley @ Where's Izzy Studios. Guest artists on the album include Shiveley, Phil Jensen, Dan Garcia, & Brandon Weaver.
BIO
Born and raised in rural Pennsylvania, and influenced such diverse artists as Neil Young, Bob Dylan, Tom Waits, Eddie Vedder, James Hetfield, Prince, and Glen Phillips, Bradley writes and performs a blend of alt/pop/country/punk that can simply be called 'rural rock'.
Whether performing as a solo/acoustic act, or with his band 'THE BAD DIRECTIONS', Bradley can satisfy crowds of all sizes.
As a solo act, with a subtle, yet percussive picking style and a voice that has drawn comparisons to both Michael Penn and Ed Kowalczyk, Bradley can connect with audiences in the most intimate of venues.
Since moving to Colorado in 1999, Bradley has performed his solo/acoustic show at such venues as 'The Soiled Dove', 'Cafe Cero', 'Common Grounds', 'Mile High Coffee', 'The Highland Street Fair', 'Cool Beans', and 'Club Zodiac'.
Bradley has spent 2003 playing in support of his solo album 'THINK' (released February 2003), and a live 8-song demo with 'THE BAD DIRECTIONS' (recorded July 2003 @ Your Sister's Studio, Fort Collins, CO)
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I find myself marveling at another Bradley Weaver creation
author: Stan Rule- your sister's musicTHINK brings Bradley's song's into a new light. With big sounds resulting from a great ear and sharp production techniques, we hear Bradley pushing genre boundaries. Expanding on the singer/songwriter style by adding the power and drive of a backing band, we are now being fed the Bradley, for which, his fan base has been waiting. I plan to keep the disc spinning and anxiously await any opportunity to see Bradley perform, be it solo or powered by 'The Bad Directions.