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Artist biography: Brian Erikson, Lou Roppoli and Ken O'Gorman have teamed up to present a 21st century counterculture rock opus. These experienced musicians offer a classic/alternative rock sound. Roppoli and O'Gorman have put their mark on the album with solid riffs and bluesy, improv guitar solos. Erikson sets the foundation for this trio with expert songwriting, rich vocals, captivating lyrics and spacious acoustic arrangements. Numerous guest musicians contribute to the album's 'trippy and psychedelic' sound. Reviews: "... the grandiosity of style (and some stunning vocal similarities) makes for some serious Pink Floyd moments, but this could also be the long lost album Peter Murphy did ... trippy, psychedelic ... a delightfully prog rock essence to it all... in amongst it all are some incredible compositions, putting this trio in a class of musicians not shared by many." C. Wolanski, Exclaim! Magazine, Toronto. March 2004. " ... though you can't escape the resemblance to a Zeppelin-influenced Tea Party fronted by Roger Waters, fans of any of these bands won't be able to escape the lure of this slickly produced hard rock opus..." B. Tulloch, Stylus Magazine, Winnipeg. February 2004. "... If you blended the musical stylings of Pink Floyd, the Middle Eastern/Classic rock of The Tea Party, and the vocals of Robbie Robertson, you'd end up with something new, exciting and with substance. Enter House of Not. ... the first album is characterized by solid riffs, tasteful vocals and expert songwriting ... the vocals are rich and the guitarist screams talent." D. Curto, The Gazette, London. November, 2003. Check out the artist's website: http://www.houseofnot.com Track List: 1. Force of Nature 2. Mainstream 3. Footnotes 4. Off the Path 5. Taj Mahal Daydream 6. Sad Silk 7. A Mile in Those Shoes 8. Sacred Cow 9. Ol' Phat Fok 10. FreakStreet 11. Stranger 12. High in the Himalayas 13. Blood from a Stone 14. Sanctuary Suggested CDs:Other Genres:
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