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Fix It 3:160:00/3:16
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Know by Now 3:330:00/3:33
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Standing Still 3:550:00/3:55
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As If 3:320:00/3:32
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Talk Talk Talk 3:050:00/3:05
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505 3:490:00/3:49
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About
ATL alt-rocker Beau Anderson’s debut EP Soundtrack of Letting Go (out Oct. 24) is a dark and sexy, groovy and gritty album about feeling stuck. It’s a lyrically and musically heavy album that would resonate with people feeling that post-college hopelessness.
Soundtrack of Letting Go has a stoner rock cadence as it takes on themes of time ticking away, feeling trapped and not knowing how to get out, immense heartache, aging and death. Lyrically, he returns to imagery of clocks, guns, apocalypse, and the heavens. His tuned-down, guitar-first songwriting style lands somewhere between Randy Rhoads, Joe Duplantier and Josh Homme, while his vocals are more akin to Royal Blood or Jack White.
Beau Anderson has been playing in bands since he was ten, and now in his mid-twenties is a seasoned road dog. With his previous projects (Seven Year Witch and The Twotakes in particular), Anderson has toured with Buckcherry, Hinder, and Adelitas Way, and has shared bills with rock heavy-hitters like Sevendust, Molly Hatchet, Everclear, Eve 6, Toad the Wet Sprocket, Sebastian Bach, Nelson, Quiet Riot, Gin Blossoms, Spin Doctors, Winger, Of Montreal, Escape the Fate and more. He’s co-written with Johnny Andrews (Tegan & Sara, Better Than Ezra, Three Days Grace) and previously recorded with Josh Saldate (Sevendust, Slash, Alter Bridge, Mammoth).
