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"Wonderfully creative songs and the interesting addition of horns, keys and even an accordion make for a perfect stage on which the sometimes surreal lyrics can dance."
Stephen Bailey, NY
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A seething mixture of Acoustic Rock, Folkblues, Ballads and surprising instrumentals according to the eponymous motto from the movie Forest Gump: Life is like a box of chocolates - you never know what you're gonna get."
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Uli Soyka - Jose Maria Saluzzi - Juan Garcia-Herreros
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Canadian David Celia's debut album Organica sizzles with pop energy and invention. He's obviously drunk deeply from the well of classic 60's English harmony pop - most of the songs are between two and three minutes long and boast strong melodies and hooks - but manages to avoid the danger of creating pastiche pop.
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Christoph Schellhorn’s excellent first solo-album “Left to Listen” features instrumental pieces written by himself, but mostly new arrangements of songs written by Kieran Halpin, Chris Jones, Tim Wood or ZZ Top and Blues classics in a new suit.
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Tensalomi is a loose collective of about 5 musicians who are searching the myth. The myth of a pop-song which tries to captures the essential moments of your desires.
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