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Trucker
Nothing To See Here
Trucker
2003
www.truckerrocks.com

This duo of a group pulled off a powerful almost alt-country sound with an addicting energy. From start to finish there are many familiar sounds, chords, and rhythms that make you feel right at home with these guys. BUT…don’t get too comfortable. Todd brings in a very fun and unique blend of tones that seems to really tie in an ultimate sound that I would imagine brought his musical dream to life in this record. The second track reminded me of old REM, by the way. Thomas gave in his healthy two cents worth for tracks 7 and 15 writing two very creative snidbits that help with the active character throughout the album. Yes, that was a compliment.

If you enjoy some garage alternative, sort of indie flavors mixed with this definite alt-country sound, you will totally enjoy these guys! Every aspect of this album fits the seemingly intended direction of the album from the title of the band, the title of the album, the sound, the recording and production quality, and the website. In addition to the wonderful sound, you can buy their album at popular spots, and you can even say you knew them when! Get involved with these guys now before they make it really big! Visit the website and find out why they won a contest held by the American Music Awards!

Favorite Track: 2, “Thin Line”

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Erik Beyer is a trained musician, performer, songwriter, arranger, and self-taught businessman. After spending five years in the Army Band he moved back to Portland, OR and began designing sound systems and marketing pro audio gear. He later was hired to book for a local Portland venue, putting bands on stage seven nights a week where he reviewed all CDs submitted. In 1998 he formed Beyer Sound Productions with a goal to serve musicians.

 
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