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Hadley Hill full-length released soon
By admin | July 23, 2010
Yes, Hadley Hill is (finally) finished recording and mixing its first full-length album. It’s currently being mastered and will be released in the fall. “Fall” is also the tentative title of the album from the Sonoma County indie-rock quarter, which began over two years ago and has evolved its style to a new genre, dubbed “sadrock.”
The music ranges from emotional, moody, evocative ballads to catchy dance-rock tunes. The lyrics, however, remain constantly tinged with darkness, keeping a feeling of underlying melancholy throughout the music. The singer, Bryan Haven, expresses his life experiences through the songs, which range from about 2 minutes to over 7. They aren’t all about depressing moments, however most are about pivotal, life-defining moments; the kind of moments from which many great songs are made.
The band will be playing locally in the Bay Area to support the album’s release. Look for Hadley Hill to brighten up the otherwise sleepy town of Rohnert Park (They have shows there? I guess so) August 14, 2 p.m. at an outside event near the RP library. It’s dubbed “Family Fun Day.” Strange combination, to be sure.
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