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MP3 TV Sound - Record Jacket Life

Intelligent power pop with garage rawness. The lyrics echo the likes of Ray Davies and Paul Weller, and the music has all the power of the early Who and Kinks.

16 MP3 Songs in this album (52:22) !
Related styles: ROCK: Garage Rock, ROCK: Punk-Pop

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Formed in 1996, the trio grew up near the marshes east of the Gunnel Oval in Kearny, NJ, and has since gained a loyal and nationwide following. The band''s song "Turnaround" is featured in the 2008 Spencer Breslin/Cuba Gooding, Jr., movie "Harold" (look for the scene where Breslin and co-star Nikki Blonsky take off together on a Rascal). Their song "End of the Arrogance" was selected by longtime fan Little Steven van Zandt for inclusion on his stellar CD compilation "Little Steven''s Garage Rock Invasion." Both songs can be found on TV Sound''s first full-length CD "Record Jacket Life." The band''s sound marries the raw simplicity of the early Who and Kinks with the lyrical intensity of the Jam and the Clash. Disciples of the holy trinity of guitar, bass, and drums, their music can be heard regularly on legendary free-form radio station WFMU during the Glen Jones Radio Program featuring https://www.tradebit.com Burns, and on Joe Belock''s Three Chord Monte.

Review of “Record Jacket Life” in Jersey Beat Magazine

TV SOUND - Record Jacket Life
I was first taken by a simple three song demo from these guys about six months ago. Since that time, I had been wondering when they would release a full length. Record Jacket Life picks up where the demo left off and expands upon this Jersey trio''s love for straightforward, bare bones rock n'' roll. Yes, the influences are easy to detect, particularly the Jam, the Beatles and even a little Stones, yet TV Sound have the ability to pay homage without simply imitating. The vocals of guitarist Jeff Maiore and bassist Dave Della Fera are hypnotic, as they croon through sixteen pop rock gems. Efforts like "End of the Arrogance", "What It Was", "I Knew the Rhyme" and "God Bless You, Boys" feature tight grooves and instantly sing along choruses. Della Fera and drummer Paul Bianchi are a rock solid rhythm section that anchor each song, and require careful listening, for their playing seems so effortless. TV Sound strip away all of the pretentious qualities of rock and reduce it to its simplest form to generate wonderfully refreshing and upbeat music. Yet, do not fall into the trap of believing that this band is a one-trick pony. Maiore has more control of his guitar that what he may initially let on, as he delivers a number of impressive solos, heard on "Record Jacket Life" and "Opportunity Knocks". In addition, the backing vocals inflate the harmonies and solidify each song. Record Jacket Life remains a steady and solid disc for all sixteen tracks, and the band flashes a little muscle on "Too Many Too Much". The band wraps the action up with a lyrically interesting acoustic piece entitled "Lost". TV Sound provide nearly an hour of throwback rock that revolves around intelligent lyrics, unified playing and a passion for simplicity. This is a great record from an act that has captured me as a fan and should be widely
appreciated. – Rich Quinlan

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