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- Release Info -------------------------------------------------------------- -

  Artist:      Nigel Silverthorn
  Album:       Homesick
  Label:
  Playtime:    22:30 min
  Genre:       Rock
  URL:         http://www.myspace.com/nigelsilverthorn
  Rip date:    2010-07-25
  Street date: 2010-03-01
  Size:        33.30 MB
  Type:        Normal
  Quality:     197 kbps / 4410kHz / Joint Stereo

- Release Notes ------------------------------------------------------------- -

   I donÆt know about the rest of you, but very often I wake up with a song in
   my head. IÆm not talking about the last song I listened to before I went to
   bed, just a random song. For the last week IÆve woken up humming songs by
   this veteran of the emo-indie-hardcore scene of the Midwest. Nigel
   Silverthorn has fearlessly crafted Homesick with a unique and satisfying
   style youÆre probably not accustomed to. But you will be as soon as you let
   SilverthornÆs songs into your head, because theyÆre not going to leave.
   You should plan to give these songs a listen, and you should know what to
   expect. Very few musicians instantly impress, but I think weÆve found one and
   weÆre all very lucky to have found him this soon in his career. Honesty pours
   from every lyric. Personality spills from his voice and each instrument like
   theyÆre extensions of the artist himself. This is straight up rock and roll
   with enough pop and grunge to fill the shoes of all the great rockers of
   today. Like a good hypnotist, Silverthorn is a master of making toes tap û
   donÆt be surprised if you fall victim.
   IÆm convinced that the abundance of lyrical hooks in these songs has a lot to
   do with their greatness. A lot of songwriters use hooks to grab your
   attention in the middle of otherwise mediocre songs, but what if the whole
   song was a hook? Maybe thatÆs why every one of the six songs on this disc
   passes by in an instant and resurfaces in your head when youÆre least
   expecting them to.
   If you could equate songwriting to an intelligence scale, then SilverthornÆs
   real genius shines brightest on the song ô100 Booksö. The song boldly hits
   highs and lows and everything in between. The instrumentation on the song is
   in complete command with infectious grooves and melody. This is the
   songwriting your favorite artists only wish they could grasp.
   ItÆd be a shame to reveal the exact content of each song, because there are
   definitely secrets youÆll need to hear for yourself. Thankfully, the secrets
   are full of familiar longing and desire that tell stories you might already
   know. The songs explore human nature and spirit, and how far our emotions
   take us before we fall apart entirely.  Homesick itself becomes an
   explanation of how consumed we all become when weÆre in love, lust, or simply
   dreaming of eitherà More specifically, it explains what happens when someone
   lets us down.

- Track List ---------------------------------------------------------------- -

  01. Big Black Soul                                                    ( 4:00)
  02. Make Me a Movie                                                   ( 3:26)
  03. Love All of the Time                                              ( 4:09)
  04. Gold Shoes                                                        ( 4:18)
  05. 100 Books                                                         ( 3:08)
  06. Homesick                                                          ( 3:29)

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- Release Info -------------------------------------------------------------- -

  Artist:      Nigel Silverthorn
  Album:       Homesick
  Label:
  Playtime:    22:30 min
  Genre:       Rock
  URL:         http://www.myspace.com/nigelsilverthorn
  Rip date:    2010-07-25
  Street date: 2010-03-01
  Size:        33.30 MB
  Type:        Normal
  Quality:     197 kbps / 4410kHz / Joint Stereo

- Release Notes ------------------------------------------------------------- -

   I don’t know about the rest of you, but very often I wake up with a song in
   my head. I’m not talking about the last song I listened to before I went to
   bed, just a random song. For the last week I’ve woken up humming songs by
   this veteran of the emo-indie-hardcore scene of the Midwest. Nigel
   Silverthorn has fearlessly crafted Homesick with a unique and satisfying
   style you’re probably not accustomed to. But you will be as soon as you let
   Silverthorn’s songs into your head, because they’re not going to leave.
   You should plan to give these songs a listen, and you should know what to
   expect. Very few musicians instantly impress, but I think we’ve found one and
   we’re all very lucky to have found him this soon in his career. Honesty pours
   from every lyric. Personality spills from his voice and each instrument like
   they’re extensions of the artist himself. This is straight up rock and roll
   with enough pop and grunge to fill the shoes of all the great rockers of
   today. Like a good hypnotist, Silverthorn is a master of making toes tap –
   don’t be surprised if you fall victim.
   I’m convinced that the abundance of lyrical hooks in these songs has a lot to
   do with their greatness. A lot of songwriters use hooks to grab your
   attention in the middle of otherwise mediocre songs, but what if the whole
   song was a hook? Maybe that’s why every one of the six songs on this disc
   passes by in an instant and resurfaces in your head when you’re least
   expecting them to.
   If you could equate songwriting to an intelligence scale, then Silverthorn’s
   real genius shines brightest on the song “100 Books”. The song boldly hits
   highs and lows and everything in between. The instrumentation on the song is
   in complete command with infectious grooves and melody. This is the
   songwriting your favorite artists only wish they could grasp.
   It’d be a shame to reveal the exact content of each song, because there are
   definitely secrets you’ll need to hear for yourself. Thankfully, the secrets
   are full of familiar longing and desire that tell stories you might already
   know. The songs explore human nature and spirit, and how far our emotions
   take us before we fall apart entirely.  Homesick itself becomes an
   explanation of how consumed we all become when we’re in love, lust, or simply
   dreaming of either… More specifically, it explains what happens when someone
   lets us down.

- Track List ---------------------------------------------------------------- -

  01. Big Black Soul                                                    ( 4:00)
  02. Make Me a Movie                                                   ( 3:26)
  03. Love All of the Time                                              ( 4:09)
  04. Gold Shoes                                                        ( 4:18)
  05. 100 Books                                                         ( 3:08)
  06. Homesick                                                          ( 3:29)

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