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CLOSER TO THE REAL: Break Time

Friday, November 16, 2007 Break Time Category: Music We will be focusing a lot of our time in the recording studio to write more tunes and recording a full length CD. We will be photographing the whole thing in progress and putting them on our pics page so keep coming to our page for updates and news regarding the recording. HAPPY HOLIDAYS to Everybody. Closer To The Real

Check out our first CD Review at www.earbuzz.com

Our first CD Review at www.earbuzz.com which is selling our music. Go there and buy our stuff over the net at: http://www.earbuzz.com/closertothereal

A metallic bronze bass string pumps the first few moments of "Closer to the Real"'s self titled 6-track record in "She's a Little Different" and we were sucked in. Guitars are upfront and full of presence and chugging beauty - played in unison and panned left and right. Dissonant chord progressions half step their way to a blend between dark metal, punk, and Scorps-ish Zoo movements in the opening track, "Shes a Little Different". The entire recording, done in Apple's GarageBand program, is a testament to the tools of the day and the end result is an album that has the passion of metal with the alternative attitude of Nirvana. Vocals are hypnotically mixed back a bit - and the equalization is absent of high end which adds a darkness to the music. Track 3, "Cousin Jed", starts out with a distorted harmonica, and moves into the strongest rock groover on the record. The story goes 'let me tell you 'bout my cousin Jed, at a young age he was dropped on his head, it's all good when the family gets together. .Jed loves his truck. .he's the Marlboro Man, with a big brim cap and his Coors in his hand, that's my cousin Jed'. Closer to the Real blends a hiphop delivery with pure metal that is a refreshing blend that takes us back to the walk this way days. Nice. In track 4, "Snap Shots", the band moves as one in musical passages that are tight and inventive. The tune pays respect to the snap shots we take in our heads won't forget. The final track, "Let it End", opens with a cymbal, that metallic bronze bass line perfection, and moaning meandering swelling guitars. The substantial metal groove of the guitars is compelling as the left/right tightness of their recording occasionally departs independently of the other into harmonies and spaces. The tune is about the end of a dead relationship - but we were hardly requesting the same of the sixth track on the CD as it is one of the more haunting and interesting tracks on the record. We look forward to more.

CLOSER TO THE REAL is looking for Backup Dancers for Cousin Jed

BULLETIN: Friday, June 08, 2007 CLOSER TO THE REAL is looking for Backup Dancers for Cousin Jed Hi y'all, We are looking to hire 2 dancing girls to come up on stage with the band while we perform the song Cousin Jed. We would need you to show up in country style attire to perform with us, as we all wear a cowboy hat when we perform the tune. $20.00 to each girl that dances for the 1 tune at each show/gig. Please contact us at: Myspace.com Email: http://www.myspace.com/closertothereal -OR- almausisa@gmail.com. Also, please attach a photo of some sort as well. For more info please visit us at: http://www.myspace.com/closertothereal - Closer To The Real