Audio Collection
Acoustic Revolution
Acoustic Revolution
Ingredients to the Revolution: 4 quarts of Beatles, 3 cups of Pink Floyd, 2 tablespoons of Beach Boys, 1 teaspoon of Led Zeppelin, 1 packet of Beck & a sprinkle of Radiohead.
Collection Contents
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There's Always Something | 3:43 | Play |
| 2 |
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Devil Diva | 4:19 | Play |
| 3 |
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Lonely Eyes | 3:19 | Play |
| 4 |
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Lost Waltz | 5:01 | Play |
| 5 |
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This Life | 5:48 | Play |
| 6 |
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State of the Union | 5:50 | Play |
| 7 |
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She's the One | 5:10 | Play |
| 8 |
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Sally's Back Door | 3:38 | Play |
| 9 |
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Paradise Valley Road | 4:07 | Play |
| 10 |
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Aria | 5:19 | Play |
| 11 |
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The Great Escape | 11:41 | Play |
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Description
Acoustic: adj. Of or relating to sound, the sense of hearing, or the science of sound.
Revolution: n. A sudden or radical change in a system or state of affairs....
Press Release by Jeff Russell(Murfreesboro Pulse Magazine)
Flying between the once blue skies of creative freedom, musicians fell into clouds of gray restlessness, unable to move forward in their endeavors. It was time where corporate sharks ruled the airwaves,
and record companies destroyed young musician's dreams in order to sell formulated, commercial music. For some time, many listeners lost touch with what music was supposed to be, and most importantly, they lost touch with what music could be. There was no hope in sight. It seemed there was no fight for creative genius, no will to push onward through the formula-based bands led by greedy producers. But now, the time has come. Proceeding with relentless perseverance, Acoustic Revolution has begun the fight against the your typical, overproduced, fabricated musical garbage that has strewn the airwaves. This band offers poetic justice, detached from the regular crowd. Their voice is prominent, and has taken on a unique quality all their own. They are here to help free the minds of many music listeners, pulling them away from what has been pushed upon them. Acoustic Revolution is not just a band, but more of a mindset, a way of thinking. The music is an exploration of sound and lyrical themes, telling tales of the misplaced and the misguided, offering some type of solace for the lost. The concept is a massive scale attack on the identity of music, taking on the industry without formula, without rules. The quality of Acoustic Revolution's sound pushes all regular formats to the outer limits. This attempt is for you and every band with a dream to make something real, to make something that has soul.
Leading Acoustic Revolution, John Salaway is a skilled guitarist, exceptional drummer, and talented songwriter that takes the music to a new extreme. With the help of his brother Michael "Mick" Salaway with backing vocals and guitars, the two have come together to break new ground in the music industry.
Settled within the Nashville area, Acoustic Revolution has started the fight for something real. Little is known about their background except for John's work with upscale artists from the United States to Germany, including recent work with the "Nashville Guitar Orchestra" led by Ben Folds. The Revolution has left many people wondering who these guys really are and how do they do what they do. But the fact remains, this band is about making music, real music in pure form. The music itself is a revolution, and the revolution is about to come full circle. Acoustic Revolution is taking the path that is less traveled, guiding our way to what music should be about------the music. It comes down to the survival of the truth, and if you listen carefully, it may just let you in.
By Jeff Russell/jeffrussellmusic@yahoo.com