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четверг, 4 сентября 2025 г.

Meagan Tubb - Color Outside The Lines[EP]

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2006
Time:21:54 
Size:50,7 MB 
Label:Self-Released 
Styles:Blues Rock/Southern Rock 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Color Outside The Lines - 5:13
 2. You Can't Have It Both Ways - 4:33
 3. Flower Of The Night - 4:28
 4. No Matter - 3:05
 5. Shame On You - 4:33

Meagan Tubb(Austin, TX). As her original song describes, “Roses may be red and violets may be blue, but you can see those flowers any time you like; I’m only here once in a blue moon.” Meagan Tubb is a female artist with an enticing style that is all her own. In an industry where homogenized pop stars, hype and vacant lyrics tend to be the norm, this self-made and multifaceted musician tirelessly strives to convey messages of hope, belief, everyday observations of divinity and herself. Her fascination with nature allows her to experience life and love from unexpected vantage points, and it is reflected in her lyrics. Infusing the blues with vintage and southern rock gives Meagan a full arsenal of musical artistry that she somehow molds into her own. As Meagan’s sound unfolds, you will hear traces of influential vocalists like Sheryl Crow and Fiona Apple. It is when these styles couple with the legendary sounds of guitarists like Shuggie Otis, Jimi Hendrix and the Allman Brothers that Meagan’s mastery of both her voice and her instrument is realized. When it comes to the process of composition, Meagan often finds herself bewildered as to exactly how her songs take shape. As she quotes Neil Young in saying, “You just have to provide a home for them and let them come”, we see that she is more interested in expressing herself through her music than in all the hype that can follow.


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