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"CRAPPY INDIE MUSIC: THE BLOG" REVIEWED "FROM PILLAR TO POST" TODAY!

Photo by Ray Gordon.  Treatment by Logan Lynn.

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FROM “CRAPPY INDIE MUSIC: THE BLOG”—>

“Logan Lynn combines mainly electronic music tracks with storytelling lyrics, mainly about love, loss, and feeling sad or confused about said topics…The musical aspect as a whole is super good, combining a catchy beat with varied melodies and interesting sounds that sometimes lean more towards Boards of Canada (pretty much the only “IDM” type thing I listen to, but I like them a LOT, so this is a compliment.) than your average pop song, and also the whole album sounds good, as in well produced, catchy, and radio-ready.

I can see Logan Lynn’s From Pillar To Post gracing the MP3 players of misunderstood teens everywhere in a few months, as well as those adults who think they’re too sophisticated for that kind of thing, but still can’t help bopping along when it comes on the jukebox. For music snobs, Lynn would fall under the category of “guilty pleasure” – but one with good taste and influences whose work is a cut above most others in his style.”

CHECK OUT THIS CRAZY GOOD REVIEW OUR NEW RECORD GOT TODAY AT "AUDIO DRUMS"!!!

Photo by Ray Gordon.  Treatment by Logan Lynn.

The folks at the Music blog “Audio Drums” had this to say about “From Pillar To Post” today! —>

“Just received a copy of Logan Lynn’s new full length offering called, “From Pillar to Post” (due out later this year). Logan Lynn delivers on the promise of his hit, “Feed Me To The Wolves” by creating a rich, atmospheric and electronic collection of sounds and voice. Several stand out tracks on the album include:

If He Hollers – A cross breed of Depeche Mode starkness with Duran Duran production sensibilites. Easly one of the best tracks on the album!

Bottom Your Way To The Top – Industrial sounds and dark brooding make up the body of this track. In my mind, the video that is conjured upon listening to this track is: A slow free fall down an elevator shaft with glimpses of your troubled past on each floor.

Burning Your Glory – Melancholy heartache never sounded so pretty, simply breathtaking.”

You can check out the full post at “Audio Drums” HERE


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