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| | Mark Weigle Truth Is CD (1999)
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$17.09 Mark Weigle is a cowboy who wears his heartbreak on his sleeve and, like the best country singers, he's masculine and sexy while embracing love, loss, and the lessons he's learned from both. In fact, he's better than many of the highly successful contemporary male country crooners -- the depth and sincerity in his voice lend a tender weariness to his odes to love -- but he sings so openly about his homosexuality that he stands virtually no chance of mainstream C&W success. With his laid-back, confessional style of songwriting, listening to this CD is an intimate experience and, though there are songs of death such as "One Less Dancer" and "If It Wasn't Love" (seemingly about AIDS), his melancholy is so inviting that they aren't as off-putting as they could have been. The entire album seems to have been cathartic, from the AIDS-related cuts to the tracks chronicling the struggles and the self-hate many gay people experience in finding self-acceptance. Not many albums are this personal and this inviting at the same time. Nashville strives to create the feeling of down home, but it doesn't give true artists like Weigle a chance to actually connect with audiences, despite the fact that listeners would eat this up if given the option. Standout cuts are "Take Your Shoulder From the Wheel," which holds the weariness of the range, and "If You Grew Up There," about the call of the land you grew up on. The Truth Is that this is what country music is truly about. A gem. ~ Bryan Buss
To get a note when Mark perfroms near you, send your Name, City, ZIP CODE and preferred e-address to: shows@markweigle -------Mark Weigle\'s debut recording, \"The Truth Is\" seems destined to be an out gay classic. Though it was released in May of 1998, the CD was voted Outvoice \'s top album of 1999, and made the #4 spot on the year 2000 chart. Along the way it has garnered more votes and spent more weeks at #1 than any other CD in Outvoice history. Weigle was nominated for 2 GLAMAs in 1998, for Out Song of the Year, (\"If It Wasn\'t Love\") and Debut Artist. \'The Truth Is\' made This Way Out\'s \'Audiofile\' Best of 1999, and the song \"Oz\" was a GAYBC Top 10 of the Year.\'The Truth Is\' fuses country and folk arrangements with passionate out gay lryics. Songs like \"The Two Cowboy Waltz\", \"Struggle of Love\" and \"No More Nights Alone\", (a duet with gay folk legend Blackberri) have become staples of LGBT radio playlists. Reviews and Quotes: Performing Songwriter Magazine, Top 12 Indie Releases, Neil Fagen. ...
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| | Ignoramus Ignorami CD (2009)
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$9.85 Ignoramus is a project is to produce new and different sounds by unconventional means. To borrow a phrase from Pete Townsend, Ignoramus is a gynormouse ego trip for me. So what does this unconventional music sound like? For the most part Ignoramus defies classification into any existing genre. So if you want to know what famous band Ignoramus sounds like, forget it, it doesn't sound like anything else. A fusion of industrial, space rock, drum and bass, electronic and avante-garde directions might be a close approximation. One is tempted to say that since it doesn't really fit the mold for any other genre, then Ignoramus must be a new genre. You might be able to get a little more insight from another point of view in the RadioIndy review.Whatever you might want to call it, it doesn't really matter. The music is mainly a percussive extravaganza with injections of heavily post-processed vocal expressions. Unconventional instruments are anything from a wok to a rubber band to a circular saw to literally the kitchen sink. It's all done with sampling technology where any sound can be a complete instrument. No doubt you have heard of the garage sound. Ignoramus is more like the sound of the garage. Driving forces behind the music of Ignoramus start with my unfortunate very low threshold of boredom. I find it difficult to listen to most songs or watch TV show episodes or movies more than once. Even such things as going out for a bike ride or hike at the same place two Sundays in a row is usually too much to bear. In other words, the music is an extension of a quest for as much variety and as little repetition as possible. To that end Ignoramus is a project to explore new musical directions and break through the repetition of mainstream recordings and conventional musical instruments and rhythms. Influences come from many directions. Virtually all mainstream music is a 4 beat rhythm. Ignoramus attempts to break out of the 4/4 rut with heavy reliance on odd beats - 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 etc. Odd beats can sound great without the listener even knowing about it. Usually the result is, it sounds strange but it sounds good and I don't know why. For example, the Pailhead track Anthem (side project of Ministry in the late ...
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