Nathan Fake - Drowning in a Sea of Love - mp3 review
December 1st, 2006 r8e8rcomI went to see Chin Up Chin Up last night at R&R. R&R kind of sucks ass as a venue, but it was cool to see them in such a small room. They sounded amazing. I hadn’t seen them since CMJ two years ago. Andy and Joe were DJ’ing between the bands and after the show. The last time they DJ’ed an R&R show I went out and got a shitload of SPARKS and snuck them in after finding out that a jack on the rocks costs $9. Tried to repeat this stunt again, but no one wanted any SPARKS so now I’m stuck with a bag full of SPARKS. If anyone is going to ‘The Creature’ party tonight at Midway (and you should) please take a SPARKS off of me. I don’t want that shit.
Nathan Fake (his real name) was born and brought up in Norfolk, England. He has been playing and writing music since he was a young teenager. He is not a DJ, never has been and probably never will be. These track are from his debut release “Drowning in a Sea of Love” on Border Community.
http://www.r8e8r.com/mp3r/10%20Long%20Sunny.mp3
http://www.r8e8r.com/mp3r/07%20The%20Sky%20Was%20Pink.mp3
http://www.r8e8r.com/mp3r/08%20You%20Are%20Here.mp3
If you remember the insound advent calendar from last year you’ll be happy to know its made its faithful return. This time with an updated snow man easter egg that Mark Pernice designed and Keith Hopkin coded. Click on the snowman to see the animation.
http://www.insound.com/advent.php
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