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New Dan Wallace CD: Culture of Self

Dan Wallace has a new CD and it’s absolutely amazing. In fact, I’d argue that it’s without a doubt his most creative effort yet.

Part of what makes Dan’s music so great is his ability to pull in a broad range of subtle musical influences and turn them into something no one has ever heard before. The result is a sort of cutting edge familiarity.

As for the songs, Culture of Self packs lots of punch. He opens with “Counting” a musical interlude that takes the mind on a bit of an aural journey only to give way to “Heap” another textured offering that builds and grows from vulnerable to soaring all while featuring Dan’s impressive vocal range and unique style.

The CD is filled with musical gems, including personal favorites “Low Road,” “Perfect Weather For A Superhero” and “Capsule.” Throughout the disc there are a wealth of unexpected moments from the atypical arrangements to the instrumentation, which is most on display with Dan’s guitar playing. Here he repeatedly teases us with his chops on songs like the previously mentioned “Heap” and “Perfect Weather For A Superhero.”

This isn’t a safe record. It takes chances and sticks its neck out. But this is precisely what makes it so remarkable. This is where pop and rock should be going as a genre.

Dan Wallace challenges his listeners. And as a listener, I sincerely appreciate this. In fact, as his popularity has grown, he’s bucked the trend to simplify and sellout, instead opting to create an even more abstract offering of songs that once they get inside your head will echo for a long time.

Trent Summar Video Shoot

I just wrapped on the Trent Summar video shoot. Trent was amazing and he brought an incredible cast of characters with him in his band the New Row Mob.

The song we shot was “Really Never Loved Her Anyway” which was written by Trent and Jay Knowles and it’s one of those tunes that you won’t be able to get out of your head once you hear it.

In fact, I’d say pick up the album because it’s great. And once the video is done, make sure you find that too. It’s going to be a great one. It’s fun, energetic, colorful and filled with stunning visuals.

I’ll stick it up here once it’s done.

The “Party Like A Rockstar” Video Shoot

I spent the weekend directing a music video for JTX, a great performer and songwriter with a hot song called “Party Like A Rockstar.”

The song itself has been a bit of a viral sensation on You Tube and Myspace. So much so that the Army flew him and his band to Afghanistan to perform for the troops.

Keep your eyes open for the video and make sure you check out the song on Myspace or iTunes.

UPDATE: The edit should be done by August 12th, 2007