Adam Banton | Songs From There & Here

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Songs From There & Here

by Adam Banton

Lazy summer days that range outside of folk, jazz, and classical guitar with some percussion, beeps and clicks on a few tracks.
Genre: Folk: Modern Folk
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1. Western Adam Banton
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2. Wasted Friday Adam Banton
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3. Memory Lapse Adam Banton
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4. Santa Barbara Adam Banton
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5. Clean Air Adam Banton
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6. Comb Your Hair Adam Banton
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7. Mothers Day Adam Banton
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8. Echo Chamber Adam Banton
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9. Folky Bluz Adam Banton
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10. Spoken Word Adam Banton/T.J. Lavin
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I ride little BMX bikes for a living. Meaning I have no real job. Wrote a few songs that were in some BMX video's, shortly after that got sponsored by Fender guitars, that was 4 years ago. Today I'm still riding little kids bikes and writing/playing music. This is my second record and most of the songs have been used in some of those bike video's. They range from ambient, surf arabien acid pop, folk and maybe a touch of the Old West. I have no idea how this stuff happens, I'm influence by Sonic Youth and Death Metal.

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