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Acoustic Philly #10

Posted by acousticphilly on January 7th, 2007

Welcome to Acoustic Philly#10. Seven fantastic tunes from the new sound of Philadelphia. It may be rock, folk, alternative, or retro, but it’s as warm as a pretzel, smooth as a cheesesteak, solid like Billy Penn on top of City Hall, and homey like a motel  “down the shore”.

Dani Mari - Waiting       Letter

Dani Mari- Vocals, Guitar Brian Seiple- Bass Guitar Matt McCann- Lead Guitar Carl Borelli- Drums

Conan Hines - Impossible Girl

 Parsnip Revolt - Stay With Me

Geremiah Giampa - Vocals/Guitar Sasha Tolstoshev - Bass/Vocals Jake Williams -Guitar

Garuda - Magic Curtain

Ben Wilton - Vocals, Guitar Robert Park - Vocals, Guitar Ian Alderman - Bass Guitar Anthony Leprotto - Drums

Kurt Unterkoefler - 12 Easy Steps

Mountain Man - Has It Really Come To This

Matt Cusack–bass, lead vocals Vince Federici –guitar, vocals Ashton Farley–drums, vocals Charlie Heim—Drums

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3 Responses to “Acoustic Philly #10”

  1. Jake Says:

    WOW, great Podcast! All the tunes sound awesome! Conan, I really enjoyed Impossible Girl…Garuda was a nice new discovery, & it was cool to hear Kurt for the 1st time…great tune, I really dug the music/lyrics! Of course thanks for having us too!

    Jake (of the Parsnip Revolt)

  2. Kelan Says:

    Does anyone with a synth wah flourish sound like Yes? The Sea and Cake would be a better point of reference…

  3. acousticphilly Says:

    Hey Kelan!! Yes in my opinion anyone with a synth wah flourish (in a rock song setting) is doomed to sound a little like yes. Even if they did not do it first, they did it large. In the same way that anyone who does a finger tapping guitar solo is destined to bring Van Halen to mind. Thanks for bringing the sea and cake to my reality. I heard some songs today and hopefully we will be able to have one of their songs on a future podcast. They have a great sound.

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