Group: The Hourglass Effect
Title: But Anyways
Genre(s:) Rock / Country Rock
Similar Artists:
Neil Young, ZZ Top, Alabama Shakes
"Cool slice of RnR"
- Brainy Wonkus Soundart Radio 102.5 FM - Devon, UK
"This is a good lil' cruncher!"
- Stanley Hilborn CKWR-FM 98.5 FM - Waterloo, Canada
"5/5 Excellent will feature on beehivecandy.com"
- Mike Beehive Candy Radio / Magazine - UK
"This track could be eight minutes long, adding four more minutes of crazy, dusty, Texas desert guitar and it would only make it that much more appealing. The Hourglass Effect has my attention!"
- Greg Nanobot Rock Reviews
“But Anyways” is self written by artist and songwriter Drew Brashear, produced by multi-instrumentalist Dave Hardman and vocalist Erin Fox-Clough. But Anyways is the outcome of a peak covid-time jam session in their efforts to stay creative and push through the negative situation worldwide, which was then arranged and turned into the first track of the self-titled album.
The Hourglass Effect came about from a serendipitous meeting in a parking lot.
Spotting flame-haired singer Erin clutching a guitar heading to a recording studio, songwriter Drew struck up conversation. It just so happened that Dave was her music teacher at the studio, and together, the three bonded over their shared vision for Drew’s songs.
As soon as Drew heard Erin sing, he began to write with her passionate, arresting voice in mind.
https://www.instagram.com/thehourglasseffectband/
https://www.facebook.com/thehourglasseffectband
https://www.tiktok.com/@thehourglasseffectband
Title: But Anyways
Genre(s:) Rock / Country Rock
Similar Artists:
Neil Young, ZZ Top, Alabama Shakes
"Cool slice of RnR"
- Brainy Wonkus Soundart Radio 102.5 FM - Devon, UK
"This is a good lil' cruncher!"
- Stanley Hilborn CKWR-FM 98.5 FM - Waterloo, Canada
"5/5 Excellent will feature on beehivecandy.com"
- Mike Beehive Candy Radio / Magazine - UK
"This track could be eight minutes long, adding four more minutes of crazy, dusty, Texas desert guitar and it would only make it that much more appealing. The Hourglass Effect has my attention!"
- Greg Nanobot Rock Reviews
“But Anyways” is self written by artist and songwriter Drew Brashear, produced by multi-instrumentalist Dave Hardman and vocalist Erin Fox-Clough. But Anyways is the outcome of a peak covid-time jam session in their efforts to stay creative and push through the negative situation worldwide, which was then arranged and turned into the first track of the self-titled album.
The Hourglass Effect came about from a serendipitous meeting in a parking lot.
Spotting flame-haired singer Erin clutching a guitar heading to a recording studio, songwriter Drew struck up conversation. It just so happened that Dave was her music teacher at the studio, and together, the three bonded over their shared vision for Drew’s songs.
As soon as Drew heard Erin sing, he began to write with her passionate, arresting voice in mind.
https://www.instagram.com/thehourglasseffectband/
https://www.facebook.com/thehourglasseffectband
https://www.tiktok.com/@thehourglasseffectband
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