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Baumer?s story begins late ?03 in Columbia, SC with guitarist Kenny McWilliams, who was working in his garage-studio on a low-key solo project. McWilliams invited Nate Boykin down to his studio to try out some vocals over his project the results were favorable and the two soon began collaborating and recording demos. However, what started as mellow acoustic guitars and lounge beats morphed into upbeat, dance-able rock. The more McWilliams and Boykin worked together, the more they began surprising themselves. ?It wasn?t like anything we had done before,? says Boykin. ?We didn?t really limit ourselves and we didn?t really have ...Expand text.
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Baumer
Recorded during the summer and fall of 2004, 'Come On, Feel It' mixed several genres. With influences ranging from Rufus Wainwright and Daft Punk, to Muse and Ace of Base. It was written by the jont efforts of Nate Boykin and Kenny McWilliams. Each offered their different personal taste and, once combined, a unique entity arose and is now catching ears all across the country. Unfortunately, we see this record being regarded as knock-offs of new artists such as The Killers as well as being labeled a retro- act, however, upon genuine listening one can see that this album is something refreshingly new and creative.
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Come On, Feel It
Track :
How the West 1 (mp3
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Length: min.
Length: min.
Format: Not Selling
Genre:
Electro,
Rock,
Pop
Songs: 0
Instrmt: Guitar, Drums, Synth, Bass, Reason
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