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At the climax of Locomotives, the opening track off Aeroplane, 1929's sophomore effort, The Holy Ghost, frontman Alex Mazzaferro frantically reveals, "Ive got the red, white, and blues...""This record is about making those painful discoveries and reconciling them somehow."After a series of lineup changes, the quintet was finally comfortable enough to begin tracking The Holy Ghost in the studios they assembled in the Goldmans' New Haven home and elsewhere."Overall," he notes, "the album is about tension.There's always grey, always overlap.Our aim with The Holy Ghost was to communicate that vagueness and how we've come to deal with it."For show listings and additional information please visit: www.Fans can now upload photos they've taken of artists.Aeroplane, 1929 has no blog posts yet.This record is about making those painful discoveries and reconciling them somehow.To Persevere (Topshelf Records) and resolved to create a new release to reflect that growth.Truly, The Holy Ghost exhibits a world of growth from its predecessor.Aeroplane, 1929 refreshingly nails it.These are intelligent, tuneful, entirely accessible songs.But what is more important is that the record is a complete 360 degrees from their previous release, To Persevere, and one can only assume that means that the trust thrust upon the band in the time since its release has given them the confidence to grow.""Get info on Aeroplane, 1929's 'The Holy Ghost'.""Get info on Baker's 'Bike Ride'.""Get info on Aeroplane, 1929's 'The Holy Ghost'."Free sticker and poster with order while supplies last!Or, Life With Serpents)
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Fairchild24.Pioneer Arts Center of EasthamptonJanuary 26, 2008By Eric SutterMusic is sound arranged into pleasing or interesting patterns.The triple bill featured a fine array of diverse talent from the Pioneer Valley and beyond.First up was Aeroplane 1929 from Springfield and New Haven.The sudden impact of the opening song from their 2007 CD, "The Holy Ghost," with its persuasive sound permeated the core of the listening audience.The quintet performed songs strong enough to break through radio's stonewall.The stampeding "Hounds at Heels" showcased a garage rocker with drummer Wil Mulhern's steady beat.Insightful lyrics and melodic guitar riffs evoked and transcended what could be ready radio play.Carter classic "Keep on the Sunny Side."Vocalist Julia Suriano and acoustic guitarist Steve Biegner joined forces to enlighten and inspire with their wonderful music.The pop love song, "February's Moon Rise" was beautiful.The urgency of "The Water that Cut the Canyon" exposed their wide range in voice.
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