Indie Music Best of 2008 - An Indie Music Review

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His new independent release, Elephant Graveyard, immediately struck the listener as an emotionally honest, and sinks the album, and as a celebration of John's life long country / folk influences as Bob Dylan, Tom Waits, and Hank Williams, just to name a few.

The albums first track, "The Day I Died," showcases an original mix of classic American influences John Oszajca modern with its message and tone, while "Bye Bye Baby," "Damn That Woman" and "Angalyne" praise aMore alt-country sound that is classic and refreshing to listen to the first. Songs like "Sinkin 'glory', a healthy dose of acoustic swing, while" No Turning Back "is a moving and Stripped Bare. The album also contains a resumption of the popular" Where's Bob Dylan when you need him, "a song that John said that he had recorded "whenever he could, such as a double album, but, on the cemetery of elephants, that he" finally good. "

Oszajca previous versions, from there toHere (Interscope) and the first sign of Anything (Warner Brothers), presenting a sound much more polished and mainstream. Perhaps it is John's new indie label found freedom, that led him to such a dramatic, musical sound and style. I like a lot of alt-country regained healthy elephant's graveyard, which his previous albums.

If you're a fan of Bob Dylan, Tom Waits, Ryan Adams, Tom Petty, or the old town are generally healthy, then you might want to give this album alisten. And 'one of my top picks for indie music in 2008 and I think it is a turning point in a promising career already interesting.

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