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Black
Phantom Railroad
Black Phantom Railroad
Black Phantom Railroad
2002
www.fearoflittlemen.com
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Of the recent batch of CD’s I received this
album has been my favorite. I was very surprised to see that
it was a project related to another band, Fear Of Little
Men. Visit their website to learn more.
The sound delivered in this album takes every rock genre
and gives it a real run for their money. The drive. The energy.
The creative nature. The raw guitar driven sound, backed
by the rest of the band, and the mental state these guys
must have been in while writing the material! The flow of
this album is fantastic, feeding one song to the next. A
full dose of the Black Phantom…Railroad, that is.
I found myself thinking about this band on a completely
level than just an independent band with talent. I have listened
to this album many times already and have really become sucked
into it. These guys need to be playing for large crowds,
seeing sweat and bodies jumping everywhere. Dudes, take this
to the next level! Give it to the world! They need you.
Track 11 is unbelievable.
Favorite Track: Track 1, “Frankly, Mrs. Shelley”
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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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