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Eclectic Pop
Genre:
Pop: with Live-band Production
Release Date:
2004
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Rain Home
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'Rain Home' was recorded and produced by the band in their home-studio, the Beltcave, located in the basement of their midtown house.
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RAIN HOME
author: John L Greenley
EVERY WOMAN THAT LEAVES ME TAKES MY HEART, BUT MORE IMPORTANT, THEY LEAVE WITH MY COPY OF RAIN HOME. THANKS FOR KEEPING IT IN STOCK AND SENDING REPLACEMENTS PROMPTLY. MOOD SETTING, BEAUTIFUL SONGS. AND LIVE...YOU ROCK !!!
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Rain Home
author: Carrie Hetzel
My husband and daughter and I listened to rain home and enjoyed the variety in style. Our daughter who is 16 plays percussion and guitar and was inspired. Guess who is keeping the cd in her collection? Thanks for telling us about your band Anthony!
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"Rain Home" is as original and diverse as they come.
author: Iowa State Daily (Katie Piepel)
Shelter Belt has done something brilliant. Transforming itself into a magnitude of musical genres from one song to the next, the band will never bore you on its latest, "Rain Home."
The reasons behind this are solid ones. The fact that the seven members of the electro-pop band often swap lead vocals and instruments, never staying consistent on who gets what, keeps the creativity alive.
Playing around with electronics (ranging from guitars to chimes), screaming brass sections and unpredictable string arrangements, Shelter Belt will keep you on your toes.
Recorded and produced entirely by the band members in their home studio, "Rain Home" is infused with lively sounds of salsa, ragtime, '80s synth pop, moody jazz and slow rock, to name a few.
The spicy title track "Rain Home" dances around a Latin beat, infusing blaring horns and layers of zesty percussion, while the more subdued "Surface" slinks along with band member Jesse Otto's soft vocals and the accompanying hum of pia
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Eclectic and original
author: Someday Never (Joe Vavak)
The disc is perhaps the most eclectic and original album to be released in the area over the past couple years. It's hard to even describe the Belt's sound, as they change gears time and time again. Some of the disc has this crazy 80's vibe to it, with a driving beat and almost danceable tempo, while other parts are much more slow and moody, complete with tremendously soulful vocals. I am confident that Rain Home will catch many people by surprise once they hear it, especially anyone who just loves good music.
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