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Drew Isleib, "Sounds Through the Wall"

Ernest Jenning Recording Co.
Drew Isleib is a singer-songwriter in the very traditional style whouses occasional untraditional (read: electronic) elements to bring hissound across. Recorded entirely by Isleib in his makeshift portablestudio, his debut is chock-full of good songs, from the downtroddenalbum opener to the fun-loving jangly pop of "Orion." Isleib plays allof the instruments on these songs, and it is the true mark of thetroubadour that he uses whatever he needs to get the song across.Programmed drums, guitar, electric piano, what have you; Isleib playsit with modest skill and intent. He's been billed as the guy who usedto show up at your high school and college parties with an acoustic andstart playing songs to anyone who would care, only better. I wish Icould have had Drew at my parties, because these songs are meant to beheard by that crowd. There is a slight preoccupation with alcohol onthis release (appropriate for high school and college parties), andenough variation that it would serve as a good mix. But I wasparticularly impressed with Isleib's voice and how expressive it is.Different songs feature a different voice, as his delivery changesappropriately to suit the song. It's a rare trait, as many vocalistsget stuck in the rut of writing music to match the voice. And even ifthe sound strays from the traditional sounds of acoustic guitar andmild percussion, the voice still fits. Isleib even tours the countryplaying at people's houses on their couches. It's ultimately the waymusic this familiar is meant to be heard. So kick back, check out thesamples, and relax. Cause Drew ain't goin' anywhere just yet.

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