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Music Best Described as Copland Meets Godzilla.
Genre:
Rock: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock
Release Date:
2003
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Record Label: The TwangTones
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Guaranteed to put a smile on your face. Obscurity explores life on a treadmill, ill-founded relationships, violence, alcohol and addictions, perversions, liars, poverty, and failure. Obscurity also includes tracks that have fun with pop culture and love songs.
Brian J. Stafford of Michigan raves about the TwangTones:
"I just got an email from a friend of mine telling me about your band...I just listened to some of your music on CD baby...I honestly couldn't believe that anyone would put that much effort into creating an album...So I thought that I would tell you...you're one of the few bands...I...like...You guys are...the whole point of what music is all about."
Thanks BJ best of luck...the verdict is in BJ is our biggest fan!
The band formed in 1999, and completed their first CD, Home on the Strange, in 2001. In 2002 the band focused on Obscurity. Check out their latest CD, Echo & Shine, available on CDBaby.com
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A spendid time is guaranteed for all, Twang Tones deliver
author: Paige Pierce
A spendid time is guaranteed for all, Twang Tones deliver a brilliant collection of songs, I listen to this cd over and over, I'm feeling a little like Pete Best since I once played with some of the members of the band back in the seventies.
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author: John L. Lewis
Obscurity is the bomb, man. Check it out. Coal mining takes second place to the digging that Twangtones do on these internal -- and eternal -- questions, about life, love and broken hearts.
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