Jake Roche | Just Survivin'

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Rock: Roots Rock Rock: Folk Rock Moods: Type: Lyrical
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Just Survivin'

by Jake Roche

Electric folk-rock album that ranges from solo acoustic guitars and vocals to layered electric guitars and keyboards
Genre: Rock: Roots Rock
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1. Tea For One
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2. Sleep
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3. Slow Time Down
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4. Love's Version
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5. Can't Keep My Money
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6. Love and Wine
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7. Just Survivin'
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8. People in Places
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9. If I Didn't Have Much Time
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10. The Shady Tree Waltz
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11. Kiss Kiss Baby
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12. Smoke and Fog
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13. In My Universe
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There are very few remaining copies of "Just Survivin'". If you are interested in ordering a CD, please email me directly at jakeroche@gmail.com.


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Brendon Jay

Innovative folk-rock and brilliant lyrics
"There is something going on here not often heard in the folk-rock genre. Electric, swirling guitars and organs, multiple layers of sound. Sometimes a three part vocal harmony, sometimes a lone harmonica. No two songs alike. The auditory equivalent of musical postcards.

Things stay interesting. At times it's Donovan meets The Byrds. Other times it's alt-country meets Pink Floyd. Still other times it's The Violent Femmes meets Simon and Garfunkel, and all of this clearly influenced by the Beatles and Bob Dylan.

If you are looking for something different in the folk-rock or singer/songwriter category, Jake Roche "Just Survivin'" is a must have."

Brendon Jay