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Genres: Rock, Pop, Folk Rock, Post Hardcore

Release Date: Apr 10, 2002

Listens: 115

Recs: 0

Format: MP3, 320 kbps Contextual Help marker

Length: 50:16

Tracks: 11

Record Label: Gene Owens

© (C) 2002 Gene Owens

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About Beautifully Strange

"This young singer-songwriter, a Pittsburgh native now based Los Angeles, shows great potential. With major label-worthy
hooks and a slow burning intensity, Gene Owens has put together a record that holds the subdued anger of rockers like
Staind and the vocal style of hard rockers like Alice in Chains' Layne Staley, but still knows how to hold to a restrained groove and simple metaphor. The ghostly pedal steel on "Some Things Never Change" and the piano on "Not the One" contrast well with the full-out Connells rock of "Chance" and the acoustic intimacy of "Hollywood." As he grows in experience and notoriety, Gene Owens will surely become a notable name in the world of rock songwriters."

-Clay Steakley, Performing Songwriter Magazine January 2003

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