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All Genres > Pop > Power Pop > RACECAR: Racecar

Racecar is an adult alternative band from New Mexico.

“Racecar’s lyrics are brash and sensual, full of attitude and vibrant images that seduce inspiration. The music comes from a strong pop foundation, highlighted by haunting country influences establishing a powerfully dark ambiance. The songs on their debut are diverse and original making the first Racecar album a must listen.”
----- VH1

Racecar is riding on a wave of moderate success from their first release while quietly recording a follow up album. They have cemented a vast and positive relationship with the indie community in hopes of propelling the next album into the lap of an interested lable. Right now distribution is handled by the band claiming eighteen countries digitally while thousands of labels, promoters, radio stations, and magazines worldwide receive the physical product. The next album is scheduled to be out sometime late in 2007.

Racecar is basically David Alyassin produced by Jeffrey Mettling. Jeff is a five time award winning recording artist with 16 nominations for "best musical production" as recognized by the New Mexico Music Industry Association. David is noted for receiving an “excellence in songwriting” award from VH1’s Save The Music Foundation while in competition with songwriters from Australia, Denmark, Israel, Germany and The US. VH1 Judges include Nora Jones, Shiela E., Rolling Stone Magazine and ABC Television.

The plan for the band is to make a lot of money, take over the world and slowly alter the destiny of humanity so check out their next release which is planned for late 2007.


“Their moniker indicates speed and dangerous recklessness. But that doesn’t translate to their songwriting; this band composes passionate alternative pop-rock tunes that are fit for mainstream radio. Located in New Mexico, Racecar’s sound isn’t as arid and parched as their environment. The vocals can be spacey with effects, which gives them a stadium like presence. Good well-written songs that are riddled with catchy hooks.”
------ Smother Magazine

Check out the artist's website:
http://racecarmuse.com

Track List:
1. Mystical Ages
2. All of the Signs
3. Six On
4. Worst of Times
5. Jigsaw Puzzle
6. Dozens of Roses
7. Into the Distance
8. The Wild
9. Airlock
10. Nothin' but a Dream
11. High Fives
12. Restless
13. My Faith
14. Worst of Times

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