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Stacy is a singer/songwriter from the San Francisco Bay Area. After years of singing and playing acoustic guitar, she's now added drums to her arsenal of instruments!On this album, Stacy is joined by the following talented musicians:Mike Morales, ... Stacy Weiss Sinclair Music Stacey Weiss Sinclair Stacy Weiss Sinclair Songs | 1. | Fill You Up |
| 2. | Central Park |
| 3. | Fly By Night |
| 4. | Never Left |
| 5. | Stacy's House |
| 6. | Cafe Bastille |
| 7. | City Girl Lost |
| 8. | Can't Find My Way Home |
| 9. | All I Want to Be |
| 10. | This Town |
| 11. | Inspiration |
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$17.09 Can You imagine what Queen would have sounded like had Freddie Mercury been a woman and Brian May chosen the piano over guitar? Interested? So was Eleisha Eagle, an independent artist known for her theatrical live shows. She took the stage to the studio and produced a mini-musical of her experiences, complete with tap dances and chorus girls. You don't need to be a Broadway buff to appreciate Eagle's nod to the Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers era of entertain ment. It's all on the new CD - "Lamplighter". A collection of sets painted with words and melodies.REVIEW by BRAD GOINS: Lamplighter, the newest CD from L.A. resident and Lake Charles native Eleisha Eagle may get lumped in with early Tori Amos and like sounds. There's nothing wrong with that.But to my ears, Eagle's new disc sounds much closer to Bowie(especially Hunky Dory and the first two Anthony Newley-inspired albums). I even hear, I think, a bit of Bowie's disciples, the neo-glitter band Placebo, in this CD, in the sometimes androgynous singing, quirky lyrics and otherworldly sound effects — especially the Mellotron-like sound that keeps popping up to great effect throughout the record. Eagle only approaches the raw force of Placebo once — and that's in the stunning, apocalyptic, large-scale, noisy, orchestral climax to "My Level." This exquisitely produced clamor is an equal to the sonic meltdowns in Beck's "Lonesome Tears" and Godspeed You! Black Emperor's "Sleep."The songs on Eagle's Lamplighter CD are, to my ear, really much closer to cabaret than mainstream pop or rock. Like Sondheim and Bacharach, Eagle is always working with melodies that are at least interesting. And for the first time, she shows the ability to produce really beautiful hooks. (Hear the end of the "Overture," the chorus of "Avenue of Smiles" and the heartrending "One Part Two.") The cabaret sound is all over the record, for example in the bombastic piano at the beginning of "Astronaut" or the clever, campy Nina Hagenesque punk-cabaret of "Oh So Sorry." Sometimes Eagle mixes ...
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| | Exploding Fuck Dolls Here's To Your Fuck CD (2007)
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$16.45 The Exploding Fuck Dolls started in 1991 when the Godoys and Kevin Edman joined forces, recruited Devin Gilmore on bass and they were off...though originally sort of glam looking, due to Kevin's hollywood influences, and Devin's long hair, the band's sound was definitely punk. Almost a year's worth of gigs, planning and writing for the debut release, a recording date was set and it all was ended in a tragic heroin overdose which saw kevin move on to better things...the most creative genius was the only one in the band who did drugs....Devin high tailed it to Hollywood and the Godoys were left to pick up the pieces. These are rough details...but shortly before Kevin died, Duane Peters was gonna replace Devin on bass but since, he was a much better singer, that's where he landed after Kevin Died...the Goat Man, an old friend and band mate joined in on second guitar and Ricky Johnson, goat's co worker was installed on the bass. This line up generated the most interest. Especially in Orange County where the Fuck Dolls were THE major players in kickstaring the whole punk revival. Bands like Sublime, No Doubt (pre-gwen) Fu Manchu, the Offspring, Pennywise, DI, Melvins, Social Distortion, Big Drill Car, Aquabats, the Ziggens, Smile ...all shared the bill with the Exploding Fuck Dolls, at one time or another, with the Dolls headlining. "Bull shit!" you may be saying, but it's true! The Fuck Dolls were on the way to being real big shit. This was the time of Seattle's ugly influence in the music scene. Grunge was happening and this was no way to be. The song "American Bomb" was written to represent the band and to represent what every punk/Fuck Dolls fan was feeling at the time. The Dolls knew it was too late to save everyone so they decided, "Fuck it, let's try, but, fuck Seattle, let's blow up the hippies". Our lyrics told it all-"Only know your views are wrong,your flowers and your hippy songs!" We still sing American Bomb in our live set in our new band. Look at Seattle now...they have a good scene. These years were so full of change and there were major record labels interest in the band but due to the offensive name and some internal personal politics, the Exploding Fuck Dolls could not hold it together and this line up disolved without even reaping the rewards that their contemporaries did. Over the last 15 years, several members have been hired and fired, and sometimes things didn't work out...the story is a real rock-n-roll tragedy, with some real comedy moments, it's a story or resiliency and dedication. We put out 2 singles, 3 videos and have a bunch of great songs unveiled on the self ...
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