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As the follow-up to their highly acclaimed album "Sweet Oblivious Antidote", this new PGroove album succeeds in infinite ways. With the help of highly-sought producer Robert Hannon (OutKast), the band filled out their already lush jam-scapes with even more emotion, majesty, and fantastic improvisation. The ebb and flow of "All This Everything" is as sure and satisfying as the ocean tides, with mystifying moments of tranquility alternated with episodes of explosive musicianship and cerebral songwriting.
Recording information: Treehouse Studios, Studio A (06/06/2004-06/16/2004).
Photographer: Allen Johnson.
Perpetual Groove: Matt Mcdonald (vocals, piano, organ, synthesizer); Adam Perry (synthesizer, bass instrument); Albert Suttle (drums, percussion, sound effects); Brock Butler.
Personnel: Brock Butler (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, lap steel guitar, baritone guitar); Adam Perry (bass synthesizer).
All This Everything Music | List Price | $15.98 (You save $3.59) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Jazz | | Label | Harmonized | | Orig Year | 2004 | | All Time Sales Rank | 69542  | | CD Universe Part number | 6785009 | | Catalog number | 20 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 21, 2004 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Robert Hannon; Robert Hannon | | Engineer | Robert Hannon | | Personnel | Adam Perry - synthesizer, bass instrument Albert Suttle - drums, percussion, sound effects Matt Mcdonald - vocals, piano, organ, synthesizer Brock Butler. Personnel: Brock Butler - vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, lap steel guitar, baritone guitar
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$11.99 It would sell the Savannah, GA based quartet Perpetual Groove a little short to encapsulate their music with a catch phrase. Mercifully, the ebullient group has provided listeners with a perfect verbal synopsis of their sound with the title of their debut album Sweet Oblivious Antidote. Even the album's artwork provides a glimpse into P-Groove's eclectic attitude. The outside is done in the style of an antique medicine bottle and below the disc tray is a grainy grocery-bag colored photo of the band, but the liner notes are decidedly futuristic. This all-inclusive vibe is evident from the first track, "Three Weeks", which rides a genuine rock-ballad groove before launching upwards into the electronic skyline. The lyrics are desperate but hopeful. Yin and Yang prevail.Focusing on creating a singular sound rather than blatantly showcasing their obvious individual talent, P-Groove molds the overwhelmingly happy tones of their music into various shapes. Thankfully, their sweetly optimistic outlook avoids the realm of the corny. ...
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| | Echoes Of Eternity Forgotten Goddess CD (2007)
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