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Mark Vee : Scream of the Butterfly
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Alternative Rock meets Jazz with vocals akin to John Lennon, Neil Young, keyboards and music as per Steely Dan, with Fender electric guitars.
Genre: Rock: Progressive Rock
Release Date: 2002
Scream of the Butterfly Record Label: Mark Vee
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Gheeowmawai 3:25 Album Only
Where Is My Love 4:19 Album Only
Last Night 3:29 Album Only
Fall in Love 3:28 Album Only
She 4:30 Album Only
Don't Play With the Wires 3:37 Album Only
No Reflection 5:26 Album Only
Love My Girl 4:29 Album Only
Better 4:15 Album Only
Heat Sleep 6:13 Album Only
I Quit 4:02 Album Only
If I 4:23 Album Only
910 2:42 Album Only
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Album Notes

Mark entices the listeners with a rock music foundation combined with jazz cool and swing. He's been around the block on guitar, but hasn't returned yet'

He also doubles on piano / keyboards for textures and inner spaces. His songs cover a wide variety of topics from YoYo's to Social Political events of noteworthiness. There's a twinge Arthur Javnovian confrontation mixed with pure empathy for the lesser human element in the subjects of his songs. These lyrics are woven within polyphonic chord clusters with unconventional pivot note key changes, twisting your anticipation of conventional rock n' roll progressions towards a newer jazz way.

Mark is a singer songwriter who appears either solo or with his versatile band. Mark performs most of the tunes live like the recorded material, but with a little more edge. The live show is fast paced and very energetic with both folk based tunes and rock music.

Mark has hosted Chicago Songwriter's Collective Songwiters in the Round, open Mics as well as Saturday Evening Songwriters Showcases at coffeehouses, bookstores and better drinking establishments in the Chicago area.

Mark is active in live on-site recording, as well as helping others with arrangements and part-singing. He is known for high-energy additions to stage shows and harmonica bends at the right moments.

Don't miss Mark Vee and his "SoundVision" band. They will cause you to think about what's happening on this planet a bit differently after you've experienced the show!

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REVIEWS

Lennon? Oh Yeah!
author: suss
I'm a huge fan of Montrose and all other Sammy Hagar projects, so naturally this is the rug on my floor. The melodies are the penicillin to my rare lung disease. What I'm trying to say is Mark Vee is a poet and a multi instrumentalist nomad wandering through a lonely mind. I have all of Mark's releases and I have to say that I can't decide on a favorite, they're all fierce and swaggering. Thumbs up to you, Mark Vee for filling a void in all of our lives...
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Heat Sleep Peeps
author: Tom
I like the Heat Sleep song- it sounds good. I'm no music specialist, but I like it.
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