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		<title>Circle Syndicate-String Theory Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Sep 2008 12:33:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The artist known as Circle Syndicate (aka JP) has a unique sound and lyrical send off in every one of his tracks. Although String Theory was released in 2006, it sounds fresh and relevant, just as if it was released yesterday. In addition, most certainly the real life relevancy of this artist and his songs [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.muzikreviews.com/albums/225.jpg" alt="" align="left" />The artist known as Circle Syndicate (aka JP) has a unique sound and lyrical send off in every one of his tracks. Although <em>String Theory</em> was released in 2006, it sounds fresh and relevant, just as if it was released yesterday. In addition, most certainly the real life relevancy of this artist and his songs resonates with validity.</p>
<p>There is a smart mixture of hip-hop and rock that I found intriguing with this recording. It takes a lot to pull me in if an album has strong elements of hip-hop or rap so I have to give the “hats off” to JP for doing a great job of keeping my interest and flat out fascination with his artistry and clear multitude of talents. This gent did the entire album by himself including production and all the instruments and lyrics. What we have here is a work of brilliance and lyrical cynicism and an interpretation on a gut level that cuts right to the chase. This is my kind of in your face lyrical prose that I just love. Some of the lyrics are so profound.</p>
<p>On “Killing You Alive” he sings…</p>
<p>One foot deep is how we all start off</p>
<p>Two feet deep is just breaking the law</p>
<p>Three feet deep is half way to hell (trying every escape<br />
someone&#8217;s got for sale)</p>
<p>Four feet deep slightly ahead of the pack</p>
<p>Five feet deep slightly addicted to crack</p>
<p>Six feet deep, with one more in the hand, put it away or put it all to an end</p>
<p>And he speaks very loud and proud on “M16s &amp; AK47s” by saying…</p>
<p>Liberated by the hated so they want to forget</p>
<p>That their cities were burning, death was served and if it<br />
wasn&#8217;t for Americans they&#8217;d all be speaking German</p>
<p>Look, I love the people of the world who don&#8217;t hate me</p>
<p>So, don&#8217;t take this as a rebel with his poison ink</p>
<p>For some, its hard to see its World War number three and every battle ends in victory by defeat<br />
The lyrics have to be prolific for me to quote entire passagesand this is some “to the bone” stuff that you must hear and process.The musicianship needs mention as well, throughout this recording it is exceptional along with strong vocals. When you get right down to it, String Theory is a treat for the ears and senses all the way around, it cannot miss.</p>
<p><strong>Artist:</strong> Circle Syndicate<br />
<strong>Title:</strong> String Theory<br />
<strong>Genre:</strong> Hip Hop-Rock-Blues<br />
<strong>Label:</strong> Independent<br />
<a href="http://www.circlesyndicate.com"><strong>Website</strong></a><br />
<a href="http://www.muzikreviews.com/reviews.php?ID=225"><strong>Source Link</strong></a></p>
<p>Tracks:<br />
01. Lovedrug<br />
02. Miss Jane<br />
03. Profit<br />
04. Stupid<br />
05. Rage<br />
06. Psycho Lovers<br />
07. Throw Me A Dollar<br />
08. Killing You Alive<br />
09. M16s &amp; AK47s<br />
10. X-Ray Vision<br />
11. Heroine</p>
<p>© MuzikReviews.com</p>
<p>Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck</p>
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