“Off-Kilter,” the second single from the Sorry Section forthcoming EP “Who's Sorry Now,” is now available for streaming and download. Showcasing another side of Roob's unique songwriting talent, it is now available on your favorite streaming platforms, and of course…
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Second single from Sorry Section's forthcoming EP "Who's Sorry Now," asks the question, "When you’re on the tilt, who is there for you? What if it could be everybody?"
Track features Roob on vocals, ukulele, and piano, accompanied by Anna Zinova on violin, and John Vineyard on slide guitar. Recorded and mixed by Kris Poulin at The Bunker in San
Second single from Sorry Section's forthcoming EP "Who's Sorry Now," asks the question, "When you’re on the tilt, who is there for you? What if it could be everybody?"
Track features Roob on vocals, ukulele, and piano, accompanied by Anna Zinova on violin, and John Vineyard on slide guitar. Recorded and mixed by Kris Poulin at The Bunker in San Diego, California. Mastered by Carl Saff at Saff Mastering in Chicago, Illinois. Released by It’s Okay I’m Crying.
40 Days
The Weeds
Lead track to the Weeds second EP gets right to the point, launching out of the gate with its 1,2,3 count in and takes off from there, serving as the perfect announcement for the band's spirited attack. Sticks in your head like all great power pop tunes.
Built upon interweaving lead lines, driving bass, and at times orchestral drumming. Reminiscent of 70's and 80's power pop, with elements of 90's dreampop and shoegaze.
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The Weeds
The Weeds
The second EP from Minneapolis's band "The Weeds," represents the band's most accomplished work and best represents the most fully realized vision of the band's mission and intent. Key tracks include the rocking lead off track "40 Days" and the burner "Kneel."
This incarnation of the band featured Brent Mastel on vocals, Greg Sochko on lead
The second EP from Minneapolis's band "The Weeds," represents the band's most accomplished work and best represents the most fully realized vision of the band's mission and intent. Key tracks include the rocking lead off track "40 Days" and the burner "Kneel."
This incarnation of the band featured Brent Mastel on vocals, Greg Sochko on lead guitar, Marc Wittenberg on guitar and vocals, Keefe Russell on bass, and Jonathan Chaffee on drums.
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40 Days 2:300:00/2:30
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Girl With No Name 4:280:00/4:28
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Comin' Through 4:220:00/4:22
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Sweet Country Life 3:350:00/3:35
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Burned To Black 4:020:00/4:02
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She Said 4:220:00/4:22
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Buy Me A Wheel 3:080:00/3:08
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Kneel 6:090:00/6:09
Who's Sorry Now?
The Sorry Section
Debut EP from San Diego's Sorry Section, a collaborative project led by San Diego artist and DJ Rob (Roob) Blackwell, the principal writer and arranger whose musical vision is augmented with the help several stalwart San Diego musicians. All songs were written on the ukulele during the Covid era and feature the interpretive talents of Sean
Debut EP from San Diego's Sorry Section, a collaborative project led by San Diego artist and DJ Rob (Roob) Blackwell, the principal writer and arranger whose musical vision is augmented with the help several stalwart San Diego musicians. All songs were written on the ukulele during the Covid era and feature the interpretive talents of Sean Burdeaux on guitar and bass, Brian Scafidi on drums, guitar, and bass, Anna Zinova on violin, and John Vineyard on slide guitar and bass.
Recorded and mixed by Kris Poulin at The Bunker in San Diego, California, mastered by Carl Saff at Saff Mastering, in Chicago, Illinois, and released on the imprint It's Okay I'm Crying. Album art by Lee Wilder, and album art layout by Scott David Barrett.
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Make It So 3:570:00/3:57
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0:00/3:32
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Ain't That Dope 3:010:00/3:01
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I Can Hope 2:590:00/2:59
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Off-Kilter 3:090:00/3:09
These Are the Promises
The Swell Crusade
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3rd release from Minneapolis' Swell Crusade finds the band continuing to refine and enrich their sound adding elements of showgaze and 80's indie guitar, classic storytelling, and an even tighter rhythm section with propulsive bass lines and at times orchestral drumming.
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She Came To Me 4:150:00/4:15
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Sky High 3:260:00/3:26
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Shine On 3:510:00/3:51
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Mind's Eye 3:570:00/3:57
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Wanna Be 3:580:00/3:58
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Eddy 3:200:00/3:20