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Coulter
The End Of Everything
2003
www.coulterclub.com
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First off, all Coulter needs to do is put together
a professional package and he has something very valuable
to market! He hit a soft spot with me and I immediately liked
the music. He is big on vocal harmonies, and good at arranging
them. The songwriting is very good and solid. Produced by
Jeff List, the sound in this album is very pure and original,
really giving listeners a new sound to listen to. You will
find recognizable influences from glam bands of the 70’s,
and indie rock of the 80’s well mixed with current technology
and modern sound.
I
really got into the energy of the album and the overall
creativeness and fullness in the mix. Coulter has earned
a slot in my CD changer. I can imagine touring around the
US he has gathered some new fans and followers. You may even
see him in your town! Watch the local papers! Or visit his
website. If you enjoy beautifully built websites and the
ability to hear music while surfing around, visit Coulters
site. You will be entertained with a well-structured Flash
site with music playing, which makes it easy to sample his
sound. But, you need to get a copy of his full length CD
to get a real feel of Coulter’s wonderfully clean sound.
Favorite Track: 3, “Adieu” (beautiful track)
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Here To Submit Your CD For Review
Erik
Beyer is a trained musician, performer, songwriter, arranger,
and self-taught businessman. After spending five years
in the Army Band he moved back to Portland, OR and began
designing sound systems and marketing pro audio gear.
He later was hired to book for a local Portland venue,
putting bands on stage seven nights a week where he reviewed
all CDs submitted. In 1998 he formed Beyer Sound Productions
with a goal to serve musicians.
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