13 Hertz pushes their sound into realms that may not be immediately familiar. One can hear influences of the 60�s and 70�s like Buffalo Springfield, Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd. This album is a poppy, but progressive take on the �conscious rock� of the new millennium. 13 Hertz fits in with musicians like Ben Harper, Billy Corgan, Stuart Davis and Live. They integrate the powerful energy of rock and roll with the sensitivity of meditation and contemplation. Listen to �Bluebird� and you may forget the era in which it was created. Let it take you inside the raw and vulnerable center of a singer�s heart beating inside a timeless rock and roll-soul.
�Bluebird� is 13 Hertz� second full-length CD. It took 2 years to write and 1 year to record. �Bluebird� offers longtime 13 Hertz fans and new listeners a mellow mood with a few surprises. The song are reflections on pain and beauty. Singer/lyricist T. Perry Bowers sings of heartache, loss, loneliness and disillusionment. The layered guitars of Charlie Henrikson and Lila Karash provide a bed of psychedelic, inter-dynamic, roots and rock. The rhythm section, Nathan Fryett on drums and Rob Aurand on bass, gives the album a solidity that can only be reached by creative and experienced musicians.
(Songs: Bluebird, One Road, Lifetimes, Rubber Band, Human Radio, Shine, Soothsayer, Mexico, Alone)
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