Bitrate: 256K/s
Year: 2003
Time: 66:43
Size: 123,3 MB
Label: Harmonized
Styles: Jam Band
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Three Weeks - 9:16
2. Perihelion - 6:28
3. Sun Dog - 7:28
4. TSM2 - 6:32
5. Teakwood Betz - 7:33
6. Astro Monkey - 4:37
7. Robot Waltz - 5:42
8. Walking In Place - 6:15
9. Playground - 7:46
10. Sweet Oblivious Antidote - 5:01
Perpetual Groove released this album unaware of how it would catch on so quickly. The Savannah based group has been touring like mad in support of this album and for the love of the music in general. Touring very consistently in the southeast and slowly making it's way around the rest of the country, Perpetual Groove has captivated audiences everywhere. They just finished up a tour out west including a stop at High Sierra Music Festival. This band is top notch and I really recommend seeing them in the live setting, but the album also deserves mention.
Three Weeks, which is probably the tune dubbed fan favorite off the album is a wonderful beginning. Brock Butler (guitar) is a surprising vocal talent. At first listen you're surprised to hear a band of this nature with a vocalist who actually knows how to sing, and has a very obvious passion in his voice. In Three Weeks you can sense the desperation. Other highlights on the album include Sundog (which is unbelievable live) that is broken down into a few different sections including a very fun bluegrassy section that can only bring movement to your feet.
It's difficult to place a label on the band or to define their sound. Once you do that, the band plays something that defies the sound you cornered them into. They do have a very fluid sounding electronic thing going. If you are looking for acoustic music, this is probably not the place for you. Great vocals, thought provoking lyrics (vocals only on a few tracks, and sparse at that), a band that plays together and sounds like a unit more than one man showcasing his talents. To top it off, the members of the band (Adam, Brock, Matt, Albert) are great guys and they have a wonderful group of fans following them
Sweet Oblivious Antidote
Year: 2003
Time: 66:43
Size: 123,3 MB
Label: Harmonized
Styles: Jam Band
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Three Weeks - 9:16
2. Perihelion - 6:28
3. Sun Dog - 7:28
4. TSM2 - 6:32
5. Teakwood Betz - 7:33
6. Astro Monkey - 4:37
7. Robot Waltz - 5:42
8. Walking In Place - 6:15
9. Playground - 7:46
10. Sweet Oblivious Antidote - 5:01
Perpetual Groove released this album unaware of how it would catch on so quickly. The Savannah based group has been touring like mad in support of this album and for the love of the music in general. Touring very consistently in the southeast and slowly making it's way around the rest of the country, Perpetual Groove has captivated audiences everywhere. They just finished up a tour out west including a stop at High Sierra Music Festival. This band is top notch and I really recommend seeing them in the live setting, but the album also deserves mention.
Three Weeks, which is probably the tune dubbed fan favorite off the album is a wonderful beginning. Brock Butler (guitar) is a surprising vocal talent. At first listen you're surprised to hear a band of this nature with a vocalist who actually knows how to sing, and has a very obvious passion in his voice. In Three Weeks you can sense the desperation. Other highlights on the album include Sundog (which is unbelievable live) that is broken down into a few different sections including a very fun bluegrassy section that can only bring movement to your feet.
It's difficult to place a label on the band or to define their sound. Once you do that, the band plays something that defies the sound you cornered them into. They do have a very fluid sounding electronic thing going. If you are looking for acoustic music, this is probably not the place for you. Great vocals, thought provoking lyrics (vocals only on a few tracks, and sparse at that), a band that plays together and sounds like a unit more than one man showcasing his talents. To top it off, the members of the band (Adam, Brock, Matt, Albert) are great guys and they have a wonderful group of fans following them
Sweet Oblivious Antidote
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