Audio Collection
London Static
Broose
Catchy pop with a melodic style and a unique voice.
Collection Contents
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So Lost Without You | 2:29 | Play |
| 2 |
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A Walk In Your Love | 3:48 | Play |
| 3 |
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Here And That's Enough | 4:29 | Play |
| 4 |
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Save The World | 4:06 | Play |
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Lonesome Train | 3:52 | Play |
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Description
Mega-talented, stunningly handsome, Broose Dickinson drop kicks and rolls the Texas singer/songwriter stereotype. Dickinson, a trained artist, approaches song writing with the same neurotic fastidiousness as when he paints a canvas. Like the blood-thirsty carnivore that he still is, Broose took down the Deep Ellum music scene in the '90's as frontman for Dallas band, pop poppins, where he had regional success playing a precursor to "emo" during "grunge's" hey day. Despite having a great loyal fanbase who loved their catchy, whimsical and melodic style, after nine years and six albums to their credit pop poppins disbanded.
Overly creative and sleep deprived, Broose has always managed to record solo albums on the side. On Broose's 1997 solo album, a bevy of Austin and Dallas musicians added their talents. Due to an incredibly humble and rhadamanthine nature, Broose named the project TOOMuchTV. This lead to the formation of a real time band. Again, as singer and creative dynamo, Dickinson tasted critical success: charting on AAA.
With a good dose of humor, a bit of rock n' roll, and a shot of sweetness, Broose's latest effort, London Static, is a beacon of hope in a sea of similarity.