theshoveler
29 Years Old from USA
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theshoveler's RECs (4)
theshoveler Rec'd this on Nov 11, 2009:
Street Cred: 32
Rec's: 4
“This is one of my favorite artists. He recently recorded with Damien Rice on a great album "There Are Debts" (itunes).”
theshoveler Rec'd this on Aug 20, 2008:
Street Cred: 32
Rec's: 4
“Guaranteed great. . . the brilliant rock of the likes of Ben Kweller holds truly elevating. This song made bare bones piano is still soulful and toe tapping. ”
theshoveler Rec'd this on Aug 5, 2008:
Street Cred: 32
Rec's: 4
Track: Why Are You Leaving Me Behind
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Album: Here Comes The Bright Light
Artist: David Hopkins
“Superb! waytagojoe said right. I really fell in love with this sound . . . kind of mood setting. . .leomonade on a hot summer day music. This guy could be in the movie 'Once' -- amazing artist! A must try. ”
theshoveler Rec'd this on May 11, 2008:
Street Cred: 32
Rec's: 4
“1. As Indie with Badly Drawn Boy you can't go wrong. 2. This is a refreshingly eclectic sound. Amidst breathing and BDB's uniquely poppy sound it's sure to sooth listeners. 3. This is a whole new take from the original version. Guarantee/”
RECs in theshoveler's network
waytagojoe Rec'd this on Nov 11, 2009:
Street Cred: 152
Rec's: 27
“This is one of brightest songs ever. I am a HUGE fan of David Hopkins. He recently recorded a song with Damien Rice on a new album "There Are Debts" (itunes).
He has consistently put out only good albums and this is a good album.”
waytagojoe Rec'd this on Sep 9, 2008:
Street Cred: 152
Rec's: 27
“Title track worthy song! Amazing & 1/2! This song makes me want to cry for joy. True acoustic pop. ”
wejazzlikethat Rec'd this on Jul 10, 2009:
Street Cred: 1574
Rec's: 85
“Gorgeous song- my favorite on the album. Was not expecting the opening line with a title like this...”
wejazzlikethat Rec'd this on Jun 17, 2009:
Street Cred: 1574
Rec's: 85
“Slick Rick's verse (2:35) is one of the big highlights for me on this album. It's amazing he and Madlib never got together before...”
