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LoLOLogs In The Mainstream - The Ridiculous And The Sublime AvaAAvailable Now! @ CDBaby.com NEW CD “The Ridiculous and The Sublime” Here is the Buzz about “The Ridiculous and The Sublime”… "Pick up on this CD and impress your friends." " There’s not a bad track on THE RIDICULOUS AND THE SUBLIME. You might need to venture into the central Jersey area to see Logs In The Mainstream perform but I would think the trip would be worth it. They don’t distort reality, but they do bend it a bit." "The Ridiculous and the Sublime couldn't be a more perfect title for the latest album by Logs in the Mainstream. The music is clever, tongue-in-cheek, and ever so addictive. You have to love the whole retro album packaging as well." "Although loveable, and catchy as all heck, Logs are like a mongrel breed of electric folk rock mixed with richly diverse influences, and enough built-in mystique and credibility to last a career." “Coming across like the band who Ben Fold stole all his ideas from, never sounding like they stole all his ideas, it’s a unique and clever little sound they have craved here for themselves.” “...each of the tracks is good enough to be a single, and this album will stay strong no matter how many times one listens to it. I was not familiar with Logs In The Mainstream before picking up "The Ridiculous & The Sublime", but I know that I will be paying attention to them in the months and years to come. Give the disc a go.” "The cover captures the spirit of Logs In The Mainstream in general and THE RIDICULOUS AND THE SUBLIME in general: playful, while seriously well done." “Logs in the Mainstream are following the current trend in rock music today of mining styles from the past. In this case, though, they are taking forms seldom touched on and recombining them to create something new, or at the very least, something of their own.” "Despite the potential for instrumental calamity, Logs manage to keep their sound on the edge, just this side of primal garage rock, leaving plenty of room in the varied arrangements." “The not so light moments lyrically on the album, which include "don't come to Maryland", and "tequilla & power tools", mixed with the more serious tunes, show the type of depth that have made Barenaked Ladies and They Might Be Giants popular for years. I can only hope that Logs In The Mainstream find that level of fandom with this album.”
Here is the Buzz about Logs In The Mainstream… “This is not a band to take lightly; they do it for you. A Logs show always starts with confusion and laughter but then everyone always seems to dig it. After a few minutes, they get it… and are enthralled.” “Brilliant, passionately presented concepts” “Even if you're bemused by the words from time to time, you'll find yourself humming along and thanking your lucky stars that there are bands like this still out there” “Off the wall mish-mosh of twisted pop-based ditties” “If Logs In The Mainstream were a restaurant, it would be an urban tiki bar with a kooky international menu, efficiently run by the children of hippies, serving fans of Frank Zappa & The Mothers Of Invention.”
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