Description: Additional Information from InnerSleeve Product Description Personnel: Chase Pagan (vocals, various instruments, guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, banjo, accordion, euphonium, piano, drums, tambourine, percussion); Christina Denny (vocals); Jared Evans (guitar, bass guitar, percussion); Ryan Lindsey (guitar, background vocals); Neil Gallia (saxophone, trumpet, tuba); Matt Blagg (trumpet); Chad Copelin (piano, tack piano, toy piano, electric piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Farfisa, Wurlitzer organ, Mellotron, string synthesizer, shaker, tambourine, percussion); Brooks Tipton (Fender Rhodes piano, bells); Todd Cromwell (upright bass); James McAlister (drums, tambourine, percussion). The phrase "Arkansas/Tennessee Brit-pop" might sound like an oxymoron. Having a Southern-influenced approach and playing Brit-pop usually don't go hand in hand. But if any album fits that description, it is Chase Pagan's Bells and Whistles. The Arkansas-born, Tennessee-based singer/songwriter gets a lot of inspiration from the Beatles and various U.K.-based alternative pop/rock and Brit-pop bands they have influenced, such as Coldplay, Radiohead, and Travis. However, Pagan has his North American inspirations as well; the California-born folk-rocker Jeff Buckley is an influence, and Pagan's falsetto vocals can be twangy and folksy in a way that underscores his Southern roots. So it isn't a stretch to describe this 2008 recording as "Arkansas/Tennessee Brit-pop." But while Pagan has an intriguing variety of influences, he is never pretentious about it; this reflective, contemplative effort is very organic-sounding, and it is also the work of a singer/songwriter who has clearly mastered the art of effective storytelling. "Don't Be Gay," for example, describes a father who isn't happy to see that is son is turning out be gay, while "John and Betty" is about a prostitute who becomes engaged to one of her clients. And on "The Lonely Life," Pagan tells listeners about a father and son who have become estranged. Pagan, much to his credit, makes all of these characters very believable; he doesn't shout or preach to get the listener's attention, but he definitely gets his points across as a vocalist and as a songwriter. Pagan shows a lot of promise on Bells and Whistles, which demonstrates that the Southern singer/songwriter is well worth getting to know. ~ Alex Henderson About InnerSleeve We offer unbeatable prices, quick shipping times and a wide selection of vinyl. Purchases come with a 30-day Satisfaction Guarantee (minus Shipping & Handling fees) on all unopened products. All items are from licensed Distributors. We do not deal with any Bootleg or Used items!
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Location: North Carolina
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Producer: Chad Copelin, Chase Pagan
Format: CD
Release Year: 2009
Genre: Rock, Rock & Pop
Artist: Chase Pagan
Record Label: Esperanza Plantation
Release Title: Bells and Whistles *