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The Brett Rosenberg Problem - Pop Riot! album

The Brett Rosenberg Problem - Pop Riot! album

  • Performer: The Brett Rosenberg Problem
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: Pop Riot!
  • Released: 2001
  • Style: Alternative Rock, Pop Rock
  • MP3 version size: 1138 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1297 mb
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  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 763

Description

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About The Brett Rosenberg Problem. Taking cues from the austere songwriting of the "angry young men" like Joe Jackson and Graham Parker, Boston's Brett Rosenberg Problem cultivated attention not only from fellow Boston rockers like the Gravel Pit, but also from the press and a national power pop audience following their 2001 debut. Lead vocalist/guitarist Brett Rosenberg moved to Boston from Northern New York in 2000, writing and playing songs in subway stations and clubs.

Not only did Brett Rosenberg and his band place third in the 2004 WBCN Rock-N-Roll Rumble; the kid opened for John Doe of X and Damien Rice and generally impressed the pants off everyone.

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The Brett Rosenberg Problem, Category: Artist, Biography: Taking cues from the austere songwriting of the "angry young men" like Joe Jackson and Graham Parker, Boston's Brett Rosenberg Problem cultivated attention not only from fellow Boston rockers like the Gravel Pit, but also from the press and a national power pop audience following their 2001 debut. Later that year, bassist Geoff Van Duyne and drummer Jason Sloan followed him to the city, forming the Brett Rosenberg Problem. At the time the band came together, Rosenberg was a mere 21 years old, even though his style was indebted to acts equally as old. That contrast helped the band's sound stand as a sharp relief to standard college rock, sounding more like the aggressive power pop of the late '70s and early '80s than the collegiate acoustic pop of the moment.

Perhaps it's inevitable that Boston wunderkind Brett Rosenberg's third album in as many years would feel a bit like "another Brett Rosenberg record," and it does. But in reality Problematic is Rosenberg's most adventurous album yet as he's pulling in more stylistic directions than previously, essentially "popping up" the pop tracks, "rocking up" the rock tracks, and even throwing in some bluesy guitar licks for good measure. So while Problematic occupies the same stylistic territory as the first two records, it's much more varied

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Tracklist

1 What Do You Want Me To Do?
2 Love and Sympathy
3 Come With Me
4 I Still Know You Better
5 New York
6 Don't Leave Me Hangin'
7 I Rest My Case
8 Paul, I'm Not Your Man
9 Dancin' Shoes
10 Pay Raise
11 Don't Lose Your Way
12 Casual Kind

Credits

  • Producer – Brett Rosenberg
  • Recorded By – Gabe Beeler

Notes

Self Released album.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: HSV 15981 "Brett Rosenburg Problem" 01