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    Jesus Aaron
Genre: Acoustic, Folk, Alternative
Region: Southeast US

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Rock to Rockabilly, Fok to Anti-Folk, Mood Soothing Mellows to Rambling Gymnastics of Mind. It's like sugar for your ears and protein for your soul. The sonic equivalent of Mother's Milk. Say Hallelujah two times and then say Amen.

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Kin of Nietzsche
2007
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No. Title Duration Price Download
1.  Kin of Nietzsche 11:17 $0.89
2.  Couture du Jour 4:00 $0.89
3.  We Like Pretending 3:40 $0.89
4.  America Wake Up 3:54 $0.89
5.  Man of Constant Sorrow 4:31 $0.89

Kin of Nietzsche
Genre: Acoustic, Folk, Alternative
Release Date: 07/07/2007
5 Songs

  $8.01  (Physical CD)

  $4.41 (Download CD)
earBuzz Review:
The CD opens with the title track and establishes a guitar progression that includes dissonance in chordal movement supporting Aaron's poetry-ful vocals. It's impossible to not hear a huge Dylan influence - both politically, religiously, and style. "you know that hit me as hard as Aunt Betsy's frying pan so I asked him if he could repeat it, he said no so I said well then you know, I gotta go'. Track 2, "Couture du Jour" spins the AM dial in the intro to this harmonica/guitar upbeat track. The production has modern taste as the vocals flange through the audible field in a candy-mixed pleasure. Aaron has a lyrical style and presentation that includes flavors of Petty - but with a good 200% word count. Aaron is not as interested in making his words rhyme with any sing-songy pop focus, instead, he is writing to communicate as honestly as possible. If that means he's rattling off words through the verses, he's comfortable and effective with it. Track 3, "We Like Pretending", is the sweetest and most gentle on the record. Aaron sings against solo guitar, 'i guess that's just the cost of love, still you beat my drums and fill my eyes with your cat like hands and super cloudy skies and you move and you play just like i do'. Jesus moves country 2-step in track 4, "America Wake Up". Harmonica paints over the band as Aaron sings about the greed of America. "Well they call it the land of the free and the home of the brave, but so far it seems or it seems to me it's a country full of slaves, America wake up'. Track 5, "Man of Constant Sorrow', begins with bare upper register acoustic guitar. Jesus comes in with relaxed vocal interpretation of the traditional Dick Burnett tune that gained even more popularity on the Oh Brother. .film. Aaron, again, reminds us of the thoughtful and sincere delivery of Bob Dylan. And to that fact, Aaron picks up where we've lost the voice that used to raise the idealistic questions that the older inspirer has matured or lost sight of. Aaron is not cynical in his delivery - instead he remains hopeful - grounded in his faith that God is in all of us and his ultimate goal of spreading love intelligently about things that matter.