The Problem w/ Troubles
craig moorhead
© Copyright-Craig Moorhead
(634479166174)
Record Label: baron von records
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In a small town just outside of D.C., a young man from an even smaller town in North Carolina wrote and recorded 21 songs of varying quality that would make up his sixth full length album, 'The Problem w/ Troubles'.
That young man was -- and still is -- Mr. Craig Moorhead.
Mixing alt rock, emo, techno, country and good old fashioned medieval fanfares, 'The Problem w/ Troubles' is exactly the disc you've been waiting for. Or, at least, the disc that you can listen to while you wait for the disc you've been waiting for.
Craig knows you're smart. He also knows that smart people like good music. That's why he chose to write only good songs that smart people like you would enjoy.
He loves you, you know.
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Savant Rock Masterpiece
author: Craig's Music Club (no relation)
This is the album Craig Moorhead released before the stunning Bold Experiment. Historically speaking, The Problem w/ Troubles was a huge step in the evolution of Moorheadiana. With "real" production equipment at his disposal for the first time, it contains 21 tracks of genre-jumping creativity unlikely to be found anywhere else. Moorhead covers rock, country, and electronica with equal ease and the transitions are never jarring.
And for someone to go from the acoustic Americana of "Central America" to "It's Exciting to Be Excited," a track that could easily find a place on the Run Lola Run soundtrack, and in addition, having two songs ("The Problem w/ Troubles," "The Trouble w/ Problems") that are similar without being redundant, is laudable in itself. Although not as polished as his latest efforts, anyone could find something on The Problem w/ Troubles to call their own (my favorite is "The Lonely Astronaut"), as it is truly an album for everyone.
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