
GENRE: Pop, Rock, Electronic, Synth-Pop, Indie![]()
Label: BlocSonic
Release date: 2010
Total running time: 0:43:48
Liam Stewart is another in an amazing roster of artists that are showing listeners that the world of netaudio is not something to ignore. With his incredible “Sixteen Words”, you’re presented another album that will make some wonder how on Earth is it that it wasn’t released by a traditional label. That’s the state of the music industry… labels are only releasing "marketable" products that they can shove into a pre-packaged formulaic box. If artists want to create ART and speak THEIR voice, then there’s no room for them. So artists are forced (I feel, for the better of music and artistry in general) to forge their own paths. Liam’s path has led him to blocSonic and I am grateful for the opportunity. Liam’s sound is one that is pop of a British flavor… you may call it Britpop or leftfield pop or some other quick and neat genre label, but the reality of it is more complex than that. “Sixteen Words” contains many characteristics… pop, rock, electronic & synth-pop. At times it may remind you of Pink Floyd or Roger Waters, Tears For Fears or some current indie-artist that you may dig. Whatever it sounds like to you, what I’m quite sure you’ll find is that this is memorable music that’s going to stick with you for years to come. It isn’t plastic music made for the masses, it’s contemplative music crafted for music lovers who crave albums that aren’t trying to fit in.
Available in FLAC!
| TRACKLIST |
| 01 - Bird Of Prey 02 - Sixteen Words 03 - Long Grass 04 - Mother Dear 05 - Sooner 06 - Albatross Day 07 - Plastic Starfish 08 - Sunday School 09 - Hot Summer Days 10 - What Do You See In Me 11 - Gleis 17 |
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