Intelligent songs laced with jazz, folk, new age, and ethnic influences.
author: C.S. Fuqua
Remember the days of CSN, Dylan, and, before them, The Weavers and Woody Guthrie, the days before the airwaves were gobbled up by the conglomerate beacons of radical-right dogma? Today, to get a major contract or get your music heard on-air, you gotta whine, gotta homogenize, gotta sing lyrics that, more or less, bemoan your (or someone else's) tragic love life. Sick of it? Enter the independent scene and groups such as the Ember Swift band, affording intelligent songs of protest and human experience laced with jazz, folk, new age, and ethnic influences. Good music, soulful songs, great band. If you can see the Ember Swift band in concert, do. Support diversity and intelligent music by supporting the band with the purchase of their CDs, such as the excellent live CD, The Wage is the Stage, and their latest, Disarming.
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