Top tracks
Other Piano albums
Other Emo albums
Put your hands on the remote! browse music »Ellipsis by Zac Clark
view larger image
fave it Piano | Emo
5 tracks | 15 minutes
Released Jul 2006
on Ten Pin Management
Click
for a 30-second preview. All tracks are 192kbps high fidelity sound quality. Protected WMA $0.77 or unprotected MP3 $0.88.
listen album 30sec. shuffle buy CD review album promote album
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 02:15 On My Way lyrics BUY MP3 02:15 On My Way lyrics "GIFT MP3" 02:15 On My Way
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:00 Welcome Back lyrics BUY MP3 04:00 Welcome Back lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:00 Welcome Back
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:21 The Way it Sounds When No One's Listening lyrics BUY MP3 03:21 The Way it Sounds When No One's Listening lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:21 The Way it Sounds When No One's Listening
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 02:37 Amelia lyrics BUY MP3 02:37 Amelia lyrics "GIFT MP3" 02:37 Amelia
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:39 Stay lyrics BUY MP3 03:39 Stay lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:39 Stay
pop-rock/indie rock.
Bio / Background
Zac Clark keeps moving.* Shortly after the release of last year's solo full-length, Faking Amnesia, during a string of shows to promote the album and amid favorable reviews, Zac had already begun laying the groundwork for what will ultimately become his sophomore release. Constantly writing, recording, and performing, Zac rounded out 2005 with well-attended shows around the Burlington, VT area, including appearances at some of the region's most celebrated nightclubs. It was then that the eighteen-year-old retreated into Strangeways Recording in Burlington, with producer Mike Poorman (ex-Hot Rod Circuit) and a talking replica of Master P at the helm for a batch of demos for the new record, which, like Faking Amnesia, finds Zac playing every instrument. Instantly catchy and accessible, yet interesting and edgy at times, a glimpse of the new material is finally here.
↓ more ↓Released in June 2006, Ellipsis reveals tighter arrangements, bigger production and has been declared "even bouncier" than Faking Amnesia by Brent Hallenbeck of the Burlington Free Press. Hailed as a "top-flight pop-rock piano player" by the Free Press and "Burlington's piano man" by Seven Days, you won't want to miss out on Zac's blend of piano pop sensibility with indie rock and punk influences.
*In a dinosaur-like fashion, according to some who have witnessed his running form on the streets of Northern Vermont.
↑ less ↑Average Customer Review: 3
3 starshzeq81364 wrote on September 29, 2007
not bad. not awesome





