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Paul Brill : Sisters LP
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Further tales of Brill's "Post-Country Heartache," savvy urban Pop, and melancholic Americana. The follow-up to Brill's debut, "Halve the Light." "For those wondering, 'Oh, Brother Where Art Thou?' He's right here..." Billboard Magazine
Genre: Rock: Americana
Release Date: 2003
Sisters LP
Paul Brill
Record Label: Scarlet Shame Records
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5. Favorite Thing 4:42 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

Paul Brill first began making music in the great tradition of bedroom musicians, writing and recording songs on his four-track home studio. Following a period of wood-shedding in Vermont, Los Angeles and San Francisco, with extensive national DIY touring, he settled in NYC.

Paul's 2001 solo debut, Halve the Light, was critically acclaimed and was a college radio darling, entering the charts as 12th-most-added and receiving strong airplay across the nation. He terms his music, "Post-Country Heartache," writing songs that fall somewhere in the intersection between Pop and Americana and weave a narrative amongst the sultry tones of pedal steel, guitars, strings, piano, and vocal harmony.

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