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Gravemind and
Villa Morta) sonically abound. As everything on this Lance Prenc-produced track bleeds through with a hard polished edge of sharp down-tuned riffs, filthy bass neck slides, big breakdowns, hefty grooves, and a strong archetypal dual-vocal attack.
Within this band’s “house of death” lies a search for answers, but also an understanding that you can never truly comprehend
everything. As guitarist/vocalist and creative mastermind,
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Cryptex‘, there are some mysteries you’ll just never solve. That kinda like the original
Mass Effect trilogy, it’s far more about the overall journey experienced rather than the end destination reached, sharing that:
Matthew Alec & The Soul Electric –
Cleveland Time (Cleveland Time): “Cleveland Time marks the first album release from the group that features Matthew Alec (tenor saxophone and EWI), Brian Woods (piano, keyboards, organs, plus vocals on “Give What You Take” and “Baby You Got Me”), Steven Forest Sanders (guitar, plus vocals on “Enigma Man”), Jared Lees (bass), Jeremiah Hawkins (percussion, plus drums on “Baby You Got Me”), and Leon Henault (drums). The album also features special guests Tom ‘Bones’ Malone (trombone and horn section on “Cleveland Time”), MINUS THE ALIEN (vocals on “Cleveland Time”), and Tim Coyne (trumpet on “Blues For McCoy” and “Enigma Man”)…. “This album has a little bit of everything in it which is exactly what I set out to do,” says saxophonist Matthew Alec. “I wanted a few tunes that were short with strong hooks that would capture people’s attention, I wanted to feature our two vocalists on a tune of their own,
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LOS ANGELES (Variety.com): Country singer Charley Pride, the first modern Black superstar of country music, has died. He was 86.
Public relations firm 2911 Media confirmed that Pride died on Saturday (Dec 12) in Dallas, Texas, from complications related to Covid-19.
Pride had just been seen by millions on live TV in November as he received a lifetime achievement award from the Country Music Association (CMA) on its annual telecast.
It was on that Nov 11 telecast that he made his final performance, a duet of his classic Kiss an Angel Good Mornin , with Jimmie Allen, a rising Black star in country who expressed his indebtedness to his predecessor.
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