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With lyrics and music in the tradition of Tom Waits - but with a political and history-conscious twist - Et2Brute and the Conspiracy come 'Full Circle" with this brand new 2009 release.
Genre:
Rock: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock
Release Date:
2009
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The latest CD, "Full Circle", from Et2Brute and the Conspiracy brings the band back to the beginning: singing stunning lyrics about the JFK Assassination, the political landscape, President Obama and his great victory in November, exactly who is naked under these clothes, as well as why people don't like people like you.
Come "Full Circle" with Et2Brute and the Conspiracy.
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Highly Diverse Political Pop/Progressive Rock
author: Xavier and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
“Full Circle,” by Et2Brute and the Conspiracy is an uncommonly diverse assembly of political pop/progressive rock songs. Touching on subjects such as the JFK assassination and the current Iraq War, this CD flaunts a different quality of lyrical relevance. Highlights include “Feeling Sorry for the People Who Grew Up in the 80’s,” which is led by an attractive acoustic guitar progression and introduces a lovely female vocalist. Taking on a lighter tone, the upbeat “This War (Obamarama)” flaunts some poetic and witty commentary on the Iraq War, proclaiming that “if Bush had to fight, this war would be over....” Moreover, “People Don’t Like People Like You” assumes delightful blues flair, boasting ear-catching piano and sax solos. Fans of progressive rock and blues will enjoy this highly diverse and politically-charged collection.
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