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All Genres > Rock > Emo > NO LINDSAY: Turn, Smile & Wave

Start with lush, thick, harmonically-dense brit pop, sonic, resonant indie pop, spacious emo with giant swirls and chords bleeding into other chords, mouth-watering, yummy washes of sound, tasteful influences such as Coldplay, U2, Radiohead and Sunnyday Real Estate and you have the beginnings of No Lindsay. A case in point for the whole being greater than the sum of the parts, there is an extra bit of magic that is cast over the listener- some intangible, indiscernible enchantment that strikes to the bone and penetrates the clutter of everyday life, bewtiching every set of ears that come into contact with No Lindsay for evermore. Not without drive, grind, edge and coarseness when appropriate, this album is certain to steal your heart and if applicable, most likely your girlfriend as well.

Tamara Turner
CD Baby Editor


No Lindsay brings a much needed melody back into today's indie rock scene. This multi-talented, quartet was formed in 2004 by award-winning songwriter and performer, Rob Ingersoll, who's unparalleled, soaring hooks and unique vocals - separate No Lindsay from the rest.

The band is also made up of Mark Rajakovic (Drums), Toshi Kubota (Guitars) and Scott Zant (Bass). Together, they developed a sound that is like a fresh musical breeze blowing through todays indie-rock scene.

Fresh infectious melodies, original vocal style, catchy hooks and an energetic live performance, No Lindsay is sure to win your heart and steal your girlfriend.

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

Track List:
1. The In Crowd
2. High Life
3. Hologram
4. Rosetta Stone
5. Metaphoric Winds
6. Astronaut

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