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One Of These Heads
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A reviewer said of us that he couldn't find "a single cliché or overly-obvious influence". This song contains nearly every rock cliché there is - guitar breaks, wah-wah, drum breaks, bass solo, double-tempo bit (albeit all very tongue-in-cheek).
columbus dixon newcastle
Moments of driving guitar, moments of intricate rhythm, intelligent songs with a twist.
It's been a long time, but keep an eye open for 6 new tracks coming soon! And so, on with the blurb... Raised in the musical school of hard knocks that is the Newcastle upon Tyne “gig scene”, Columbus Dixon’s characteristic driving guitar sound works around an intricate, yet massive-sounding rhythm section. Musically, edgy and powerful, the songs are based on a strong, melodic approach. Lyrically insightful, fiercely independant, Columbus Dixon are an alternative to the current British fixation with mindless, shrink-wrapped, pre-packed, McPop cover merchants and whiney Nu-Angst pretenders. Live, Columbus Dixon are an intriguing and captivating experience, who pull no punches with a potent yet amiable presence. We don’t claim to be the saviours of the universe but we could save you from the Top 40. We make the music we like, and we do it well. We are a bunch of nice blokes, but we are good, though. We don’t take ourselves too seriously, but we are good. Is it sinking in? Good blokes, good music.
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Genre
Rock Rock General
Charts
#34,185 today Peak #382
#13,339 in subgenre Peak #103
Author
Columbus Dixon
Rights
2003 Columbus Dixon
Uploaded
June 26, 2003
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MP3 3.4 MB 128 kbps 0:00
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