Projector Head, the precursor to Josh Joplin's breakout album, Useful Music, blends earnest, insightful songwriting with an alluring, upbeat pop sound. Joplin uses his Michael Stipe-like vocals as more than just a vehicle for lyrics, but rather as another instrument to compliment the rest of the band. Varying in style from spoken word to melodic crooning to anguishing screams to rapid-fire rap-type singing, he manipulates a lyric and truly delivers a song rather than just merely singing words on a page. Intensely studying ...
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Projector Head, the precursor to Josh Joplin's breakout album, Useful Music, blends earnest, insightful songwriting with an alluring, upbeat pop sound. Joplin uses his Michael Stipe-like vocals as more than just a vehicle for lyrics, but rather as another instrument to compliment the rest of the band. Varying in style from spoken word to melodic crooning to anguishing screams to rapid-fire rap-type singing, he manipulates a lyric and truly delivers a song rather than just merely singing words on a page. Intensely studying the master songwriters of the '60s, like Dylan and Ochs, has provided Joplin with the wisdom of how to craft a tune, but he has taken this knowledge and injected his own stylistic approach to create songs of substance and intrigue. The re-emergence of the singer/songwriter has opened the door for several new artists, and Josh Joplin is paving the way for talented, articulate masters of their craft. ~ Erik Crawford, Rovi
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Add this copy of Projector Head to cart. $29.99, new condition, Sold by Wonder Book - Member ABAA/ILAB rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Frederick, MD, UNITED STATES, published 1998 by Joplin.