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In Vacuo
Mark Brown
In Vacuo
Genre: Alternative Rock
 
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Sidewalks and Skies From the pavement to the firmament, Mark Brown?s Main Street Records release In Vacuo confidently addresses ruminations pertinent to both, and in a manner that balances sober contemplation and hope. Th...  more »

     

CD Details

All Artists: Mark Brown
Title: In Vacuo
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Mark Brown
Original Release Date: 10/12/2001
Release Date: 10/12/2001
Genre: Alternative Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 783707429526

Synopsis

Album Description
Sidewalks and Skies From the pavement to the firmament, Mark Brown?s Main Street Records release In Vacuo confidently addresses ruminations pertinent to both, and in a manner that balances sober contemplation and hope. This he does by employing the solid guitar work and delicate melodies deftly employed by other notable indie/alt-folkies like Elliot Smith. From the upbeat entreaty of "Call You Home" whose conceit revolves around annoying telemarketers, to the gently plaintive "Geena", Brown?s work leaves the impression that he did his homework. "Who?s Your Baby" competes on par with the most melancholic Archer Prewitt, while the vocal construct of "Green Locust Leaves" will ease the pain of knowing that Simon and Garfunkel will never release another "Bookends." Some of the quirky twists and turns in Brown?s fretwork and songwriting can be attributed to the ubiquitous specters of Nick Drake and Bob Dylan, but this is hardly to In Vacuo?s detriment (the "tribute" part of attribute seems more fitting in this case). If this album can evoke the work of these luminaries, then Brown is in fine company indeed. Whether it is an emotional emptiness that informs or compels Brown, or self-awareness cultivated through intentional isolation and reflection, In Vacuo certainly arrives as an album of substance. And, to quote "Torch", "he makes it look easy" - if he sounds this good now, his future output will be met with much enthusiasm. --John Storts the lexington project 040202

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CD Reviews

In Vacuo...I like it
Brian Dowell | San Francisco, CA | 10/20/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"While listening to this c.d. for the first time, I thought to myself "I bet my parents would like this as much as I do." Not that Mark's style is outdated, it's just that his pure style and his direct, catchy songs transcend age barriers. He gets directly to the point with his words and his music. You just can't beat a guitar player singing away strumming his six string, and no one knows this better than Mark Brown. So, if you're looking for some great acoustic music, I'd highly recommend this recording."
In vacuo? more like "in rockyouooooo."
s_w_hill | greensboro, nc United States | 11/09/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"this is simply a great CD. every song is heart felt and played honestly through the apparently masterful hands of a dedicated musician and artist. while listening to the CD you might think you are listening to a classic folk artist, then the track changes and you beleive you are hearing the sounds of a great up-and-coming songwriter. soon, you will be hearing mark brown's name uttered in the same sentence with the likes of great musicians such as elliot smith and ryan adams. i would tell you more aobut the songs, but i can't seem to pry the CD away from my wife. this is a CD that you just can not pass over. you should look into, nay, commit to buying this CD."