Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Shane Alexander Releases Mono Solo

Los Angeles based singer/songwriter/guitarist Shane Alexander (www.shanealexandermusic.com) ponders life, death, and the long road to enlightenment on his fourth solo record, Mono Solo. The follow up to the internationally acclaimed The Sky Below (2008), the new set stretches out sonically, and lyrically explores corners of the mind where few writers dare to tread.
The opening track, “Miles for Days”, is an upbeat ode to depression. Written while driving through Texas at night, listening to Lucinda Williams, the song’s mournful lyrics sit perfectly atop a stomping cadence that falls somewhere between Peter Gabriel’s “Solsbury Hill” and Paul Simon’s “Cecilia”. On “Keep You In Mind”, Alexander pays tribute to those closest to him that have passed, leaving him to lament the “days of endless summer, before all the changes and forks in the road.” Mono Solo also features two cinematic instrumental pieces that showcase the artist’s first love: the guitar. The title track is centered around a beautiful, space-echoed slide guitar, while the Middle-Eastern-infused “Vegeta” is a finger-picked gem.
Possessing a singularly evocative voice and songs that Performing Songwriter Magazine called “stunning,” the fiercely independent artist has amassed a global fan base, driven in part by over 40 television and film placements. No stranger to the road, Shane Alexander has been touring the US, Canada, and most of Europe since his debut in 2005, including stints with Seal, Jewel, John Hiatt, and Suzanne Vega.
Immediately following his record release concert in LA June 1st, Shane Alexander will bring his solo acoustic show to the east coast for 12 dates, before heading to Scandinavia and Europe.


For additional tour dates, music, and info:
shanealexandermusic.com
myspace.com/shanealexander



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