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A lo-fi, piano-fueled singer-songwriter slow burn.
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Folk: Progressive Folk
Release Date:
2003
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Feast of Scraps
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"Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter Corey Landis joins the ranks of great troubadours like Warren Zevon and Tom Waits with his debut solo full-length."
--Skratch Magazine
"Ed: Darkly moody songs in a drunken manner. Excellent lyrics, interesting musicality, depth and soul.
Edd: Rollicking DIY blues folk. Gritty and real. Great lyrics. I will buy him a drink.
Eddy: The words are prolific... the singing makes me want to run screaming from the room.
Plank: It's like Bono singing Tom Waits, or is it Tom Waits singing Bono?... with a swagger."
--Hybrid Magazine
"If Charles Bukowski could sing, he'd sound like this.
The music is great. He sounds great. I'm afraid of this guy. ****1/2 (out of 5)"
--SouthOfMainstream.com
"'Feast of Scraps' literally smacks the listener upside the head with its audacity and sonic inventiveness. Landis simultaneously honours and flips the bird to singer-songwriter forebears Joel, Cohen, Springsteen and Waits, all the while ensuring his pla
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This Album Rocks My Box
author: Shannon Campbell
I could quote the whole album. There's not a single song on Feast of Scraps that fails the "new album window test" for me -- that ten second window where you either decide you want to hear the rest of the song, or skip to the next track. I absolutely inhaled every track, and I'm still holding my breath.
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