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The velvet-voiced Virgo is back in black with a propitious preponderance of penetrating pathos in the guise of a lubricious and meretricious sophomore album. "Days of Wine and Neuroses" is the seminal work of a seminal songsman. It's an album rich in imagery, tomfoolery, and chicanery. And that's no puffery. From his beguiling beginnings and innocent insousiance Coady has evolved into a weathered wordsman with cocky concoctions and incisive insight. You will be nicely nonplussed by this provocative prestidigitator's audacious aplomb. His songs are for serious people. If Hamlet made you laugh, then this album is for you. Critics are hailing it as a masterpiece of modern music making. A miraculous and meritorious marvel depicting mayhem in a man's mind. And magnificent. An album to match many mavericks' mountains. Coady's mellifluous and melodious mélange will melt the most mercurial, manacle the merest mote of a monomaniac's moxie, and meddle with milquetoasts' mettle. His mature machinations mired in meticulous milieus have earned him the ecumenically putative sobriquet as the "Mercilessly Mordant Monster of Mixed Messages." And that's no misnomer. Don't wait until manana. Buy this album today. Check out the artist's website: http://www.obscurecords.com Track List: 1. None The Worse For Wear 2. If My Words Were Paint 3. I'll Know Where I'm Going When I Get There 4. Some Birds Should Not Be Caged 5. Good Fences Make Good Neighbors 6. Satin Skin 7. And So It Goes 8. I'm Getting Used To Not Getting Used To It 9. Where There's Smoke There's Usually Fire 10. What's To Come 11. It All Adds Up Suggested CDs:Other Genres:
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