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Analog Heartbreak EP (2006)
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With a heart in Memphis and a home split between Arkansas & Oklahoma, Ryan McClellan finally decided it was time for his music to enter the world. On the heels of heartache, pain and fragile hope McClellan encountered Britton Thurlow, a kindred soul metal rocker hailing from the big-hair/tight-pants era, with a love for keeping the beat, and Analog Heartbreak was born. David Stevens later came in on bass, and laid down their self-titled EP in June of 2006.
Charismatic front-man McClellan leads the charge driven with a passion and intensity so persuasive that few can resist joining him for the ride, while Stevens lends his passion, and Thurlow anchors the band with his laid-back California living ease.
Citing influences as far-ranging as Ryan Adams to Rush, it is no surprise that the music offers satisfaction to anyone within listening distance. The alt-country, blues-infused rock-n-roll is as aggressive as it is heartfelt and the sincerity of the lyrics will draw in anyone who has ever experienced anger over love lost or hope of a future beyond heartache, but the best news of all for Analog Heartbreak followers and new fans alike is that this is only the beginning.
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