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Mercy Machine
by 
Mercy Machine
  
Publisher: Magnatune
Subject(s):  Pop
Rock
Vocal
Language(s):  English
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File size:   25430 KB
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Release date:   Jan 03, 2006

Description

Introspective avant-pop songs.

Digital Audio Download Includes:
1 Bastard
2 My Father's Hand
3 City of Anger
4 Bones
5 A Necessary Madness
6 Kansas City
7 Cantos no. 3
8 Leadville
9 Rachel
10 Stark Love
11 The Last Vision on Dahlia Street
12 Der Traum
13 Measure of Beauty
14 Plain

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About the Author

Jazno Francoeur and India Turner are the guiding spirits of mercymachine: writing, producing, and performing (vocals, guitars, and occasionally, banjo). They are complemented by the arranging and performing genius of Paul Fleury (cello), Dan Cermeno (upright bass), and rounded out by Kays Al-Atrakchi, an erstwhile soundtrack impresario. Mercymachine is a hybrid between Leonard Cohen's confessional, intimate style and Kate Bush's etherea. It is dynamic, dense music, reflective and introspective.

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