| | Orchestre National De Jazz Close To Heaven: A Led Zeppelin Tribute CD - Import Orchestre National De Jazz Discography of CDs
Tributee: Led Zeppelin. Personnel: Eric Seva (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Michel Marre (bugle, tuba); Franck Tortiller (vibraphone); Patrice Héral (drums, percussion, sampler); David Pouradier Duteil (drums); Xavier Garcia (sampler). Audio Mixer: Ludovic Lanen. Liner Note Authors: Franck Tortiller; Alain Raemackers. Recording information: Studio Guimick, Yerres, France (11/2004). Translator: Delia Morris. Arranger: Franck Tortiller. Close To Heaven: A Led Zeppelin Tribute Music Close To Heaven: A Led Zeppelin Tribute Music Close To Heaven: A Led Zeppelin Tribute Review
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$9.09 Metro Station: Trace Cyrus, Mason Musso (vocals, guitar); Anthony Improgo (drums); Blake Healy (programming). Issued in early 2008, Metro Station's self-titled debut is the sound of emo-rock going pop. Given the HANNAH MONTANA connections of singer/guitarists Mason Musso and Trace Cyrus--who are older brothers of that Disney TV show's Mitchel Musso and Miley Cyrus, respectively--it's no surprise that the Hollywood-based band is highly accessible (see the energetic "Seventeen Forever"), though it may be a bit of a shock to hear Billy Ray Cyrus's son performing introspective synth-driven tunes such as the brooding "Control" (think the Faint-lite) and New Wave-inspired "Wish We Were Older." Take away Metro Station's affiliation with Disney's Hannah Montana franchise, and what remains is strikingly similar to fellow emo-pop outfit Panic! at the Disco: a group of teenaged boys with an affinity for teenaged girls, MySpace, and techno beats. Both bands owe their initial success to a computer-obsessed age where groups are signed on the strength of their MySpace plays, regardless of their history as a live act (which, indeed, is how both of these acts were awarded contracts). It's a genre that relies as much on style -- the members' haircuts, the cut of their jeans, the swoons they'll induce -- ...
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