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|    Tristan Bourdeau de Fontenay to All    |
|    The Max Fred Band Has Something More Jus    |
|    01 Mar 16 09:54:27    |
      From: sunofmusic@gmail.com              Max Fred, Joshua Tate, and Keith McGeeney make up the Max Fred Band. Their       debut album Something More is a trek through ten acoustic tracks with rich       blends of harmonies and powerful, poignant lyrics. The trio tops it all off       with their inimitable style        of percussion behind an unplugged, acoustic exposé. Max Fred Band meld their       style of retro-based Americana, alt-folk, and country, into soundscapes of       retro-styled storytelling. They now have Something More just for you.              Within Something More, Max teams up with Joshua Tate and Keith McGeeney, to       form the Max Fred Band, a trifecta of talent. Something More reflects the       evolution of the band leader Max Fred's musical identity. He grew up with an       unusually wide range of        musical inspirations such as Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, and Marvin Gaye.       Additionally, acts like Nirvana and N.W.A. helped to shape Fred's diverse       musical backbone.              Something More showcases Max's lyrical, vocal, and guitar prowess. He combines       this with Joshua Tate's performance on upright bass and vocals, as well as       Keith McGeeney's uncanny percussion. Together these three musicians create a       captivating style and        sound with their vocal harmonies and instrumentation. Max defines their sound       as alt-folk, and adds, "There is much more behind this music than the       description suggests." Max explains, "Our vocal harmonies, strong songwriting,       and driving underlying beat        provide a positive message." Max Fred wrote all the music and lyrics; Joshua       Tate co- wrote with Max on "Suit." Max says, "Our songs explore a wide variety       of topics including politics and love."              Something More contains ten tracks which range from mid to high-tempo, all       based on an alt-folk flavor. The title track "Something More" is a mid-tempo       tune with passionate lyrics enhanced by Max's powerful tenor vocals. "Banks"       gives a higher energy        display of quick finger picking with a bluegrass appeal, while "Never Felt So       Good" brings out their folky feel and storytelling with its melodic musical       phrasing. Something More is set to release on March 11th. There will be two       release parties, the        first of which will be held on March 11th in Kansas City at Mike Kelly's       Westsider. The other release show will take place at Frank's North Star Tavern       on March 12th, in Lawrence, Kansas. Fans will get a chance to see their real,       raw acoustic performance        live, and they can expect "Something More," from the Max Fred Band.              Website: http://www.maxfredmusic.com/       Music: http://maxfred.bandcamp.com/album/something-more              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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