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Mid Cent Mod

by Son of Skooshny

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Dizzy 03:37
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Sorry 02:53
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Knee Deep 03:22
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about

Son of Skooshny is a spin-off featuring Skooshny frontman Mark Breyer with producer–collaborator Steve Refling.

In his teens, Mark interviewed Ray Davies of the Kinks and Marc Bolan of T. Rex for legendary Crawdaddy magazine.

In the 90s, The Sunday Times of London called an album by his former band Skooshny "an irresistible era-defying classic."

The following has been written about Mid Cent Mod by
Son of Skooshny:

"Brilliantly Lyrical Janglerock from Son of Skooshny":
"Mark Breyer is one of the best underrated rock tunesmiths and lyricists of the past four decades." "...this guy is keeping the literate janglerock flame burning as strongly as any songwriter is these days." "...richly tuneful, jangly, anthemic, deviously lyrical rock." "Both lyrically and musically, this is a genuinely amazing album."
— New York Music Daily (USA)
Read the wonderful new review here:
newyorkmusicdaily.wordpress.com/2014/03/03/sonof/

"Filled with glorious jangly pop tunes that will make you smile, 'Mid Cent Mod' is a five song album/EP from Son of Skooshny. Opening track 'Dizzy' says it all really, a heady mix of The Byrds, The Church and Green Pajamas, taking the best elements of those bands and distilling it down to perfection. As you can tell, I really like this set and none of the other tracks disappoint with 'Mid Century Modern' having a warm glow and a sixties vibe, 'Sorry' having a lyrical poignancy, 'Knee Deep' rocking up a bit and 'Untold History' rounding everything off far too soon, which is my only complaint about this fine, fine collection."
— The Terrascope (UK)
www.terrascope.co.uk/Reviews/Rumbles_October_13.htm

"...a damn fine example of roots oriented pop." "...a full rich sound." "...a touch of that SoCal sound that flows beautifully from one verse to another..." "Each tune tells a vivid story, the production is flawless and that’s about all you need here…." "Highly Recommended."
— Power Popaholic (USA)
www.powerpopaholic.com/2013/07/spider72-frinchers.html

"Emotive and evocative…fresh and pleasing….” “The melodies bred by the songwriting engage and at times bewitch around the infectious pop stroll…poetic hues.” “A tender and provocative wash of melodies and vocal harmonies embrace ears and thoughts...elegant sounds and enterprising textures...seduce and richly satisfy….” “deep melodic colour and an emotive potency that stirs thoughts and feelings....” “...strikingly composed and delivered….” “...magnetises ear and senses…ever compelling vocals....” “an outstanding encounter igniting the passions….” “sizzles on the ear whilst lyrics and their delivery spark further use of imagination….” “a rather tasty and exciting release…suggests even greater things are ahead from the LA hailing
Son of Skooshny.” “8/10"
— The RingMaster Review (UK)
ringmasterreviewintroduces.wordpress.com/2013/08/21/son-of-skooshny-mid-cent-mod/

The autobiographical “Untold History” is also informed by the essential TV series, DVD, and book "The Untold History of the United States" by Oliver Stone and Peter Kuznick. Much appreciation to Professor Peter Kuznick for playing the song in his classes at American University.

A big thanks to Charlie at Stereo Hysteria for his excellent interview with Mark, his November 2014 artist of the month. Listen here: stereohysteria.podomatic.com/entry/2014-11-01T00_00_00-07_00

Many thanks to all of the above as well as to Plastico Elastico Radio Show in Spain and beyond; Hotel Arizona on Radio Enlace in Spain and beyond; Radio Free Americana in the USA and beyond; The Music Enthusiast podcast in the USA and beyond; and all the others for the reviews, airplay, videos, mentions, and support! Please support them as well!
www.minuszerorecords.com/skooshny.html
www.plasticoelastico.es
www.radiofreeamericana.com/chart.htm
records1001.wordpress.com/2013/07/31/julio-2013-july-2013/
hotelarizonaradioenlace.blogspot.com
oscarkotj.blogspot.com
www.spreaker.com/user/.../the_ringmaster_review_23_1
gopodcastyourself.com/music-enthusiast-podcast-78-make-gold-spin/

The following has been written about Lovers Leap Of Faith by Son of Skooshny:

“Skooshny...specialised in quirky, intelligent power pop with razor-sharp lyrics, complex song structures and big fat rounded guitars. Fast forward to 2010...[Mark] Breyer has teamed up with several long-time collaborators to bring us Son of Skooshny.... If memorably hook-filled songs are your bag, then you need to get your fill of this!” — The Terrascope (UK)
www.terrascope.co.uk/Reviews/Reviews_November_11.htm

“Skooshny made swirling psychedelic pop music with the most distinctive of lead vocals. Now the man responsible for singing and writing most of those songs, Mark Breyer, is back. His new venture is named Son Of Skooshny and the new album is Lovers Leap Of Faith. All the old magic is in place....” — Bucketfull of Brains (UK)
bucketfullofbrains.blogspot.com

"…a vibrant and pleasing collection of guitar pop and sixties teased/seventies spiced melodic rock songs.... All songs leave one enthused and bristling for much more.... Lovers Leap of Faith is a fine album that shows melodic pop does not have to be obvious, unoriginal, or sterile." — The RingMaster Review (UK)
ringmasterreviewintroduces.wordpress.com/2012/05/21/son-of-skooshny-lovers-leap-of-faith/

"No filler here and a very worthy album that rewards the patient listener." — Power Popaholic (USA)
www.powerpopaholic.com/2012/02/son-of-skooshny.html

The following has been written over the years about what Skooshny was:

“Contrary to popular rock’n’roll belief, flash isn't everything. Case in point: It's quite conceivable that no band in rock’s hoary history was less flashy, more self-effacing than Skooshny. The name itself, widely disliked even by the band’s strongest supporters, is Russian for ‘boring.’

“This modest band, with its equally modest official recorded output, consistently produced music of rare quality: spectral harmonies, labyrinthine song structures, and playful, literate lyrics that transcended the low-budget productions to which they were constrained to resort.

“For years a small but devoted coterie of fans, collectors, and writers has remembered Skooshny fondly. Now the opportunity is here to discover a fine, potentially brilliant band lost in limbo.”
— from liner notes by Ken Barnes, longtime music commentator and current Music Editor at USA Today
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"...that rarest of breeds, an album that sounds totally self-contained and complete...pain, heartache and loss never sounded so gorgeous!"
— MOJO
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"...an irresistible era-defying classic."
— (London) Sunday Times
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"Album of the week!"
— Swedish Broadcasting Corp.
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“a brilliant cacophony of genre-defiant pop”
“one cohesive musical concept...in a rainbow of psychedelic colors”
— PopMatters
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“a rich, multilayered work”
“vivid, surreal texture”
“stirring stuff”
— Splendid
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“Zoloto is a startling sonic array.”
“a sparkling brew”
— Goldmine
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released April 23, 2013

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