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"A slew of catchy, bass-driven pop songs with soaring vocals from the guy who's bringing the bass guitar out of the shadows as a songwriter's instrument..."
Genre:
Pop: with Live-band Production
Release Date:
2002
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Notwithstanding
© Copyright-Seth Horan, BMI
(800314021124)
Record Label: Seth Horan
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"Notwithstanding" is the second fully produced release from bassist, singer, songwriter Seth Horan.
Coming from a colorful major label background (he did time in MCA rap/metal band Darwin's Waiting Room and RCA pop supergroup Vertical Horizon), Horan has gained serious notoriety over the past two years since his debut release, "...this is the session."
He performs in a variety of settings; as a soloist, accompanying his voice with only his five-string bass guitar, and more recently with a band, but still showcasing the funky, two-handed style that his fans have come to identify him by.
"Notwithstanding" strikes a perfect balance between solo performances and more produced songs. Songs like "Eventually", "the song of Thanks", and "Keep To Myself" are powerfully spare in their arrangements, showcasing not only Horan's exquisite bass technique, but his increasingly powerful vocals, which have become hauntingly soulful since his first release.
On the opposite end of the spectrum, "Become What You Resist" and "Beautiful" are masterpieces of band production, no doubt due to the co-production skills of Horan's former Vertical Horizon bandmate, Ed Toth, whose drumming throughout the record is top notch, and a welcome departure from the straight-ahead rock of his band's recent offerings.
Fans of Horan's most popular song to date, "Tarot" (from his debut release), will no doubt feel at home with the album's opening cut, "Something Pretty", which strikes a familiar balance in groove and instrumentation without being derivative.
With the release of "Notwithstanding", Horan has grown tenfold as an artist, and has more clearly defined his sound and his vision in a way bound to attract more attention. The result is one of the best independent releases to cross this reviewer's desk in over a year. Highly recommended.
--T. A. Ryan, rockstar. magazine
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Genius growing on ya...
author: Takle in Boston
I've seen him play in California and in Boston and am always amazed at how awesome he can make a solo base sound. I've been humming a few of his songs for four years and just recently started to appreciate a subtle grooviness that I hadn't grabbed before.
I agree with all the above: if you can see him live, DO IT. Rocks man.
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Awesome musician with many talents
author: Hairy Man From the Dungeon Crew Alb NM
Seth is a must see performer. On and off stage he is one of the greatest guys with an awesome personality. His music is awesome and his shows are fun.
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powerful, moving, memorable
author: Catherine From Philadelphia
one of the best albums in my collection...it's been in serious heavy rotation on my stereo... i can't get the songs out of my head... one of the few albums I have that I've actually learned the words to most of the songs, so i can sing along... wonderfully clever lyrics, funky, moving, engaging music... great for driving... highly highly recommended
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haven't stopped listening to it .....
author: Amie
This is the best cd ever...I can't stop listening to it and I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!! and let me tell you that it hasn't left my cd playert sence i got it!!!!!!!!!!
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