Stars

Esc

Stars
Performed By Esc
Album UPC 888295160391
CD Baby Track ID TR0000821613
Label Jordan Bolch
Released 2014-09-11
BPM 128
Rated 0
ISRC QM7R31400008
Year 2014
Spotify Plays 117
Songtrust Track ID 255094
Writers
Writer Jordan Bass Bolch
Songwriter ID 55852
PRO ASCAP
Pub Co CD Baby Publishing
Composer Jordan Bass Bolch
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceOne Stop
Publisher Admin CD Baby Publishing
Rights Controlled Master and Publishing
Rights One-Stop: Master + 100% Publishing
Original/Cover/Public Domain original
Country United States - Georgia

Description

These guys are talented beyond belief, and continue to grow more famous. They were born to headline the hugest rock festivals, party around the world and, thanks to an unprecedented business maneuver, their first album is soon to be platinum.

Notes

It's easy to see why ESC's first album, the foundation of their titanic legacy, is the most talked about hit record of today. ESC energizes fans and new listeners alike with its dedicated swerve into acoustic textures and artistic restraints. The music is beyond reproach. Made and issued in 2014 after a year in the studio, the original LP marks ESC's rapid progression out of Pop/Rock and Electronic Dance Music into a crushing-new sound of unprecedented dynamic range, embedded with details from Classic Rock, Hip-Hop and Rap, blown open with volcanic improvising. These critically acclaimed songs, overseen by executive producer Jordan Bolch, change music history in a major way. They deepen the telling, with recounting that is lightning fresh and replete with incremental detail. The primary lesson, from the moment you press play: Every Second Counts. None of it is by accident.

The tracks, Brand New and Step Inside, recently added to the debut, show how far and fast the interplay and creativity advance onstage. Issued last month, All Day shows off Kevin Donahue's dynamic vocal range and takes influences from R&B sources. The revolutionary raps highlight Jordan Bolch's ripening vocal poise, and in a flawless mix of Cool, the decisive, melodic force of Kevin Donahue's hook and Richie Wallace's drumming are nothing short of magic.

Every Second Counts is a masterful union of fun and fortune and a giant step in the songwriting ascent toward Money and Luxury. Prince Charming, an electric emotional run, wakes up the youth of today's dance music crowds, while showcasing Jordan Bolch's vocal range from sophisticated rapper to smooth balladeer. My Friend shows ESC pioneering new territory, and the brilliantly penned First, by Jordan Bolch, feels like a breath of fresh air before the next rush forward.

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