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Mark Latham : Radio Friendly Superstar
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Named "Male Singer/Songwriter of the Year" by the 2003 Los Angeles Music Awards. With a diversified style of rock, pop, blues, rap and reggae, Latham has created a career in eclectic pop
Genre: Rock: Roots Rock
Release Date: 2002
Radio Friendly Superstar Record Label: Rock in the Hole Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Came out of that Hole 4:06 Album Only
Raw 3:31 Album Only
Bpwt 4:46 Album Only
All She is 5:02 Album Only
Sugar 3:08 Album Only
Just One 3:10 Album Only
Tailpipe 4:21 Album Only
Forgot about Dre 4:08 Album Only
For Love not Lisa 4:44 Album Only
What if 4:15 Album Only
The Ballad 6:23 Album Only
Disillusion Me 4:23 Album Only
You Think I did 4:04 Album Only
(She got a) Beat on Everything 5:41 Album Only
I Remember when 4:27 Album Only
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Album Notes

Singer/songwriter/gunslinger Mark Latham has been named "Best Male Singer/Songwriter," and was also nominated for "Best Indepedent Rock Record" for RadioFriendly Superstar by the 2003 Los Angeles Music Awards. Latham's airy, raspy, two tone vocal crossed with his guitar first attitude will widen the eyes of even the harshest and most jaded cynics. Playing guitar since being a small-town pre-pubescent, his acoustic performance is an explosion of melodic and rhythmic fury crossed with all the heart-felt emotion and wisdom that weaves the soul into the flesh. Top that with a cherry of east coast humor and an every-man quality that doesn't allow Latham to take himself seriously, and you too will leave with a smile on your face and his songs stuck in your head like peanut butter in a dog's mouth.

As a native of Boston, MA, Latham's ability of musical and lyrical talent stems from an early exposure to music through his mother and father. Years of bands and development brought on the inception of "Radio Friendly Superstar," a completely self produced, 15 song solo debut. With a diversified style of rock, pop, blues and hip-hop music, Latham eludes the listener's temptation to pigeon-hole him into a single category. Latham jumps seamlessly between influences and styles in support of his unique vocal ability. While it is hard to compare his music to a specific genre or artist, the music remains powerful in its diversity.

"Growling, sweaty grinding rock... a mix of pure musical energy." -- IndieMusic.com

"Intense... a confident and solid guitar player with a broadly influenced sound." -- L.A. Music Scene

"Mark Latham has seemingly traveled up and down the FM dial the last three years, creating a template for the pristinely produced 15-track collection that may just make him the radio friendly superstar he yearns to be." -- 3:16 Productions

"Mark sounds like he is already a famous veteran rock star." -- Gods of Music

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REVIEWS

Mark does rock proud!!
author: Kevin Hurt
Wonderful, rock-filled CD...with even some rap influences. You'll laugh, you'll sing along,...but no matter what happens you'll enjoy.
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An album full of catchy tunes and clever lyrics
author: Amanda Jonestein
This record is pure rock and roll fun. The caliber of production and musicianship are easily on par with any major label release... It's hard to believe this is a self-produced, debut solo album (could it be a marketing ploy?). The opening track, "Came out of that Hole" is a powerful tune about overcoming obstacles. It's obvious that Latham is speaking from the heart since his lyrics seemlessly pull you through from verse to verse. The variety of styles on "Radio Friendly Superstar" will keep you coming back for more. From the melodic drone of "Just One," to a rap cover, to the irie vibe of "I Remember When," this CD is sure to appeal to the masses. "Disillusion Me" is the pop single of the album. You'll find yourself singing it over and over again long after the CD player has been turned off. The self proclaimed Radio Friendly Superstar truly does have a "pop factory" in his head. I highly recommend picking this disc up - you wont be able to put it down.
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RFSS, a must have
author: Don Shaple
This disk rocks. . . and swings. . . and grooves. . . and bling blings. Latham delivers a raunchy dose of 100% pure, home-grown-shizznit. This album was made for heavy rotation.
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What can you say about an album with a cover of "Forgot About Dre"?
author: Lee Williams
That is it. There is nothing more to say. He handles the tune better than Dre and Marshall. So imagine how he handles his own tunes. Good stuff.
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