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Chris Koza : Exit Pesce
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Combines organic and synthetic textures with acoustic guitars, strong vocal harmonies and a myriad of lyrical imagery.
Genre: Folk: Modern Folk
Release Date: 2004
Exit Pesce Record Label: Chris Koza
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Chicago Avenue 4:08 $0.99
Civil War Letters 2:37 $0.99
Tired Eyes 3:24 $0.99
Trip to Poughkeepsie 3:09 $0.99
Exit Pesce 3:45 $0.99
Winning the Lottery 3:43 $0.99
Pheasants 3:16 $0.99
South South Dakota 5:16 $0.99
Brighter Day 1:27 $0.99
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Album Notes

Chris Koza has a new CD on CDBABY!

goto: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/koza2 to check out "Patterns"

now about Exit Pesce...

Concise statements of mood, melody and songwriterly arrangements make Chris Koza's solo debut a beguiling listen. In Exit Pesce, Koza is the man behind the curtain, pulling all the levers-as songwriter, composer, and engineer, he creates an album of stunning clarity and simple voice. Nostalgia seeps from parts unknown among stories of distant coasts, old apartments and urban transplants . The first song, Chicago Ave, builds from a strict drum sample into a salty breeze of warm Pacific ocean air, moving you into earthier voice/guitar work where the clarity of Koza's sentimental lyrics pierce your heart with an ache for times past and places that may have never existed. The title track is a dark, complex affair, whirling us from a Euro-trash inspired chorus into a foot-stompin', wailing bridge. The album culminates with two songs of simple lyrical beauty woven with lush string arrangements, and sung with a passion that exposes Koza as worthy company for the likes of Elliot Smith, Badly Drawn Boy or Paul Simon. In the end, Exit Pesce is a finely crafted album of heart-swelling love that begs for a rusty car, an acoustic guitar, and a travel-worn road.



"Coupled with an easy, woody acoustic guitar; the mind begins to drift into Chris's world of sound and poetry...It's a worthwhile purchase for fans of Nick Drake, Guster, Wilco, Granddaddy and the like."
-The Phantom Tollbooth

"A Rollicking Folk Debut"
-The Willamette Week

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REVIEWS

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author: Todd
Love it. The perfect balance of technique, bravado, melancholy, energy, and nostalgia...all with a great amount of substance in both lyrics and ontological depth. Quite fitting for the ears of a former Midwesterner (from Wisconsin & attended the University in Eau Claire, where I saw the artist perform twice).......displaced to the often shallow city of Los Angeles.
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