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Indie spotlight for January 28, 2018    (Show 179)

1/27/2018

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Jeffrey Gaines has maintained an impressive standard for soul-searching, introspective lyrics and catchy, uplifting melodies throughout his two-and-a-half-decade recording career. Since bursting on the scene with his self-titled 1992 debut album, the charismatic singer-songwriter-guitarist has built a beloved body of recordings that’s won him a large and deeply devoted international fan base.      @jeffreygmusic
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Doron Ferdman left his music career behind in 2007 to become a doctor. But despite being immersed in medicine, the songs kept pouring out. Ten years later he was back in the studio working on ‘Back and Forth’, his first full-length album. It’s a collection of laid back, emotional and infectious songs about flat-lined relationships, being true to yourself, saving lives and leaving home.      @Dferdmed
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Campbell Harrison is known for his powerful lyrics and catchy melodies, his distinctive voice and guitar style reaffirm his reputation as a fresh new sound. His first album "Dreamer In A Bottle" was released in July 2017 and can be found on all major retail sites and streaming services. This follows his debut EP "Behind Glass" which dropped in late 2015.      @Cam0001
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Dane Joneshill has released a debut album that is dynamic and cohesive. Sonically the album stretches from fingerpicked folk to full-blown rock and ranges from stripped down to full band. Textured with a creaky old upright piano, hollow-body slide guitar, and dark cello, Dane delivers these songs in a voice that roars and whispers, always seeking the emotional heart of the song.     WEBSITE
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4/1/2018 12:16:11 am

I'm really glad that there are still websites like you who promote indie music. Some of the websites I've come to know are already filled with the new generation's music. It's not that I hate this generation's music, but I adore the indie genre more. I hope that more people can find some time to listen to the hidden gems in the indie scene. It's not that hard to appreciate them, but with the numerous songs being released from this generation, they become hidden and outnumbered.

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