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Pagan Blues : The Breaking
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Indie pop/rock with dashes of Jimmy Eat World, Weezer, Psch. Furs and Lennon. A rich conglomeration of eclectic songs that ooze with a slight familiarity and yet surprise you in the best way. Like a Movie soundtrack of your last life when you were here be
Genre: Pop: Pop/Rock
Release Date: 2007
The Breaking Record Label: Pagan Blues
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Pagan Blues 3:56 $0.99
You're there for me 3:00 $0.99
Emily 2:52 $0.99
New York City Blues 1:45 $0.99
Lust and Love 3:30 $0.99
Natasha 3:19 $0.99
Driving Man 4:37 $0.99
Endless Love 3:09 $0.99
Coyote Blue 4:06 $0.99
Beautiful World/ New York City Blues Reprise 5:31 $0.99
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Album Notes

Somewhere in the underbelly of Rock , there lies a gray area of Americana, Rockabilly, with a dash of English Goth and just a hint of Punk, this is where you’ll find a 3 piece band of misfits strangely named… Pagan Blues.
Pure Rock and Roll energy propel these scholars of sound to grab you with strange stories and abundantly hook laden music. Their tunes have a habit of sticking to your gray matter vortex like some confounded animal that will only escape through continually replaying their songs over and over again.
In a nut shell… you’ll just like them. Their sound will drive you to fanatically tell others about this new indescribable band while trying to pour this music down their ears.
About the name; they aren’t Pagans, nor do they play the blues. Well not true blues, anyway. But some kind of mixed up after birth of the Rock and Roll perception.

Taking inspirations from such diverse groups as X, Rush, Weezer, U2, and The Furs, Pagan Blues has one thing in common with such acts… the song comes first.
The song is what’s most important about Pagan Blues. From the first tune on their new CD you’ll notice the professionalism of the writing as well as the near perfect production. But don’t trust me, I suggest you take a listen for yourself, and you’ll find they might be just what your looking for.
Jef Mattert
A simple desultory fan

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