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Following a whirlwind year in which he toured extensively as a sideman, became a father, lost his father and underwent throat surgery, Adam McIntyre has taken his music in a new direction with a new voice. Since his well recieved 2003 debut, Rockstars and
Genre:
Rock: Progressive Rock
Release Date:
2005
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Nothing Means Anything
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Nothing Means Anything outlines a year in the life of Montgomery, Alabama native Adam McIntyre, detailing his experiences with divorce, desperation, and deliverance through new-found love. The album is composed around seasonal themes with multi-instrumental performances by McIntyre, who has reached an exciting new level of artistic development with this record.
"lyrically and musically poignant as
all get out... hope the new love
lasts; the LP sure will." -- Jack Rabid, The Big Takeover
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Love Is A Minor Key is more then worth a listen.
author: John F.
Can't speak for the whole cd, because i haven't heard it all yet, BUT, Love Is A Minor Key is an excellent song. The sound is kind of a mix of George Harrison and Toad The Wet Sprocket, the vocals are beautiful. Lyrically it holds up to the title, and doesn't lean on the title, at the same time..a great quality. Definitely recommended.
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