Best Indie Music of 2009 - An Indie Music Review

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I have to rewrite, Brian Epstein, "shouted the name of Martin from the rooftops" for several years in an effort to his songs, bringing to public attention.

E 'immediately evident from the opening bars of "Be That Man", the opening song from Martin's solo album before "where I have been all my life?" This here is a talent waiting to explode must. E 'bristles pretty excited and throws to draw the listener into a strong growth, with a history of desire everydayand 'to be desired. More songs in this album and its follow only gift, Martin confirmed as a composer. From the powerful "My career as a clown, with his dark, 'Kashmir' - as the power and sense of foreboding for the tongue-in-cheek jingles from" Hemel Hempstead Boy ', it is clear that this is a songwriter from High capacity. My first contact with the songs Martin has left me excited and I wanted to learn more.

Martin Brown, author of the United Kingdom and the singer / musician, has released three solo albums forIndependent labels in the last three years. To each of these albums, Martin plays all the instruments and voices takes care of all tasks. Those who have heard of Martin songs are full of praise for them and have expressed surprise expressed that it was still a great impression on the audience. Jeff Giles in a review of Martin first two solo albums, which in Page "Popdose, highly praised Martin responsibilities as authors and musicians appeared and told him that in his view, MartinWriting songs is that they were on par with other products Neil Finn (Crowded House) and Andy Partridge (XTC) had.

That album, 'where I have been all my life? " and "Butterflies", published in 2006 and 2007 in 2008 were followed by a third album, "Diamonds". Jeff has also reviewed this album, calling it "perhaps the most comprehensive collection of Martin and the satisfaction of the songs so far.

A brief history of Martin's career: --

Martin, the only son of a musicianParents was born and raised in Hemel Hempstead near London, and already showing early promise as a guitarist, and began his musical life during his youth. He spent several years in the early '70s touring with "The Walk" band "in Germany and Holland, and then added back to" Born Free "in the United Kingdom,. Thereafter, Martin went along with drummer Keith Chapman formed the band "Prey" that supports and Paul Young were a popular band on the circuit of clubs and University Library, and later, KeithMartin and the format of 'The Sugar Glyder, signed together with bassist Paul Thomson. The Sugar Glyder, "Lost Moment Records, released their first single," Revenge "in 1984, a melody by Martin and a record that now as a classic collector. The group has also taken other traces of a Lost Moment Records compilation, "Colors Of The Bastard Art '.

Martin continued to record with Keith Chapman, overdub instruments and vocals, and this led to its currentWorking methods. In addition, Martin also co-author of "never take no for an answer ', with Ed Poole, a song later covered by Bonnie Tyler. He wrote and produced material with Russ Ballard, million-selling songwriter.

In 2008 he published his ode to the city ", Hemel Hempstead Boy ', recorded his second album" Butterflies. "This led to interviews on BBC radio and live sessions. Martin also won the BBC 3 Counties''Independent Musician "competition, leading to further Funk --Work.

Martin is an ace guitarist, fortunately, he shows admirable taste, with only his guitar work as decoration for his songs, not to stifle the solos! The range of songs of Beatles / Crowded House acoustic songs, much more edgy rock sound material. In more recent work by Martin has also competed in several dance-oriented material. All this is even more confusing when you realize that all that is heard in all his songs, games,!

MartinCurrently, the recorded material for his fourth album, which I look forward with great anticipation.

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