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G Tom Mac : Thou Shalt Not Fall
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Irresistible rock, brew of synths, beats, and pop inflections, all meshed together by the clever humor of his lyrics.
Genre: Rock: Arena Rock
Release Date: 2008
Thou Shalt Not Fall Record Label: Edge Artists
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Cry Little Sister (2008 CaveClub Video Mix - Lost Boys The Tribe 4:01 $0.99
Secrets of Oz 5:45 $0.99
Box Of Fantasy 3:47 $0.99
The Conversation 3:41 $0.99
Wish You Well 3:15 $0.99
Under Your Skin 5:07 $0.99
You Are 3:40 $0.99
I See You (Theme from the movie I-See-You.com) 3:20 $0.99
All The Rage 4:14 $0.99
Gotta Get On With It 3:59 $0.99
You Are (Reprise) 0:30 $0.99
The Downside 3:23 $0.99
Cry Little Sister (Original Lost Boys Film Version) 4:45 $0.99
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Album Notes

G Tom Mac embraces a whirlwind of activities surrounding the new album THOU SHALT NOT FALL.
Already the newly released 13 song digipac (including 6 video clips) has seen downloads soar after completing a successful live promo tour of the UK last Oct..Nov.
G Tom Mac songs are featured in 3 new major films this year- ’Trick ’r Treat’, ’I-See-You.Com’ & ’Lost Boys 2 (The Tribe)’, & there has also been an onslaught of TV placements. Also in the works is the upcoming G Tom Mac ’CRY LITTLE SISTER’ play station game that will spin the band into the interactive world for years to come. The 2008 world tour will begin sometime in the fall and go till the end of the year, dates to be announced. One of the most exciting events for the band this year is the music video to accompany the original ’CRY LITTLE SISTER’ from the ’Lost Boys’ movie, that will stay true to the original but with some remix help from acclaimed remixer DJ Lee. Look for an array of "new" exciting club mixes of the song by some of the worlds finest DJ’s also throughout the year.

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REVIEWS

Thou Shalt Not Fall
author: MagdaleneJewels/PamelaBaker
I think my favorites are You Are; Wish you Well; and Cry Little Sister - I see what you recommend the Kinks (I felt a little reminence of Kinks and Staind) in Cry Little Sister! Love the music - just the kind I like to listen to while floating around just driving in my car.
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author: Ward Ralston
Looking for that tune that entranced you in front of the TV last night? How about the song that had you grooving in your movie seat over the weekend? You’ll find these and more in G Tom Mac’s latest full-length CD, “Thou Shalt Not Fall.” Yes, Mr. Soundtrack himself returns with this artful and probing soundtrack for our times. To be sure, coinciding with the eagerly-anticipated DVD release of “Lost Boys: The Tribe,” G Tom Mac (aka Gerard McMahon) delivers a fresh version of his evergreen “Cry Little Sister,” along with a brilliant mash-up of the same. From there, Gerard chaperones us on an Oz-like soul-searching, down a road of melodic yellow bricks molded in styles encompassing hard-driving and rocking (Secrets of Oz, Under Your Skin, The Downside), moody and brooding (Gotta Get On With, You Are), grooving and hypnotic (Wish You Well, The Conversation, Box of Fantasy) and anthematic (All the Rage). With unparalleled verbal wizardry, G gets “under your skin,” warning those who believe they are “All the Rage” against losing themselves…“Who’s that face in the distorted mirror? Got to be someone you’ll never remember.” G invokes the wisdom of Oz to remind us that the true escape from an egocentric twister is self-realization, “I’ve been running like a fool, Mr. Tin; I’ve been living like a scarecrow within.” Only then can a “worn-out angel living on Devil’s time” rediscover the child within…the truth, “…the song that never played, a lyric unafraid …”). It’s a timeless journey well worth taking! Special shout-outs to G’s fellow wizard, Tony Silver, who handily assists in operating the magical levers, and to Mona Lisa Young for her powerful accompanying vocals in “The Downside.”
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Review of G Tom Mac's "Thou Shalt Not Fall"
author: Ward Ralston
Looking for that tune that entranced you in front of the TV last night? How about the song that had you grooving in your movie seat over the weekend? You’ll find these and more in G Tom Mac’s latest full-length CD, “Thou Shalt Not Fall.” Yes, Mr. Soundtrack himself returns with this artful and probing soundtrack for our times. To be sure, coinciding with the eagerly-anticipated DVD release of “Lost Boys: The Tribe,” G Tom Mac (aka Gerard McMahon) delivers a fresh version of his evergreen “Cry Little Sister,” along with a brilliant mash-up of the same. From there, Gerard chaperones us on an Oz-like soul-searching, down a road of melodic yellow bricks molded in styles encompassing hard-driving and rocking (Secrets of Oz, Under Your Skin, The Downside), moody and brooding (Gotta Get On With, You Are), grooving and hypnotic (Wish You Well, The Conversation, Box of Fantasy) and anthematic (All the Rage). With unparalleled verbal wizardry, G gets “under your skin,” warning those who believe they are “All the Rage” against losing themselves…“Who’s that face in the distorted mirror? Got to be someone you’ll never remember.” G invokes the wisdom of Oz to remind us that the true escape from an egocentric twister is self-realization, “I’ve been running like a fool, Mr. Tin; I’ve been living like a scarecrow within.” Only then can a “worn-out angel living on Devil’s time” rediscover the child within…the truth, “…the song that never played, a lyric unafraid …”). It’s a timeless journey well worth taking! Special shout-outs to G’s fellow wizard, Tony Silver, who handily assists in operating the magical levers, and to Mona Lisa Young for her powerful accompanying vocals in “The Downside.”
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author: Ward Ralston
Review of G Tom Mac's "Thou Shalt Not Fall" (Edition not including "I See You." Looking for that tune that entranced you in front of the TV last night? How about the song that had you grooving in your movie seat over the weekend? You’ll find these and more in G Tom Mac’s latest full-length CD, “Thou Shalt Not Fall.” Yes, Mr. Soundtrack himself returns with this artful and probing soundtrack for our times. To be sure, coinciding with the eagerly-anticipated DVD release of “Lost Boys: The Tribe,” G Tom Mac (aka Gerard McMahon) delivers a fresh version of his evergreen “Cry Little Sister,” along with a brilliant mash-up of the same. From there, Gerard chaperones us on an Oz-like soul-searching, down a road of melodic yellow bricks molded in styles encompassing hard-driving and rocking (Secrets of Oz, Under Your Skin, The Downside), moody and brooding (Gotta Get On With, You Are), grooving and hypnotic (Wish You Well, The Conversation, Box of Fantasy) and anthematic (All the Rage). With unparalleled verbal wizardry, G gets “under your skin,” warning those who believe they are “All the Rage” against losing themselves. “Who’s that face in the distorted mirror? Got to be someone you’ll never remember.” G invokes the wisdom of Oz to remind us that the true escape from an egocentric twister is self-realization, “I’ve been running like a fool, Mr. Tin; I’ve been living like a scarecrow within.” Only then can a “worn-out angel living on Devil’s time” rediscover the child within…the truth, “…the song that never played, a lyric unafraid …”). It’s a timeless journey well worth taking! Special shout-outs to G’s fellow wizard, Tony Silver, who handily assists in operating the levers, and to Mona Lisa Young for her powerful accompanying vocals in “The Downside.”
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