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		<title>Drifting Past Pain and Becoming a Renegade: A Review of Tim Young Band&#8217;s &#8216;The Cost&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Sep 2008 10:30:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Liz Singer

Tim Young Band&#8217;s &#8216;The Cost&#8217; is the perfect summertime soundtrack. It feels best to listen to it while sitting in front of a campfire, surrounded by company but alone with your thoughts. Every fleeting idea of pain, loss, and confusion come to full circle on each track, bringing to light the themes we [...]]]></description>
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<p align="left">Tim Young Band&#8217;s &#8216;The Cost&#8217; is the perfect summertime soundtrack. It feels best to listen to it while sitting in front of a campfire, surrounded by company but alone with your thoughts. Every fleeting idea of pain, loss, and confusion come to full circle on each track, bringing to light the themes we all need to spend time thinking about.</p>
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<p align="left">The single &#8216;The Cost&#8217; tugs right at your heart-strings with fully-charged, emotive lyrics like &#8216;Now the night is sawin&#8217; at my heart&#8230;nobody knows the cost of losing you.&#8217; Moving forward from the pain of loss, this twang-y, sorrowful lament about heartbreak infuses country-western rock to create a catchy melody. &#8216;Outta Town&#8217; adds the electric guitar and makes you imagine what it would be like to just run away from all your problems as Young lists daily hassles we all deal with, such as traffic, landlords, and stresses from work.</p>
<p align="left">One of the strongest songs, with the best intro, is &#8216;Drifting Cowboy.&#8217; With sliding guitar riffs, the vocals slow down, providing a nice tune to meditate to, amidst your confusion. While listening, you can actually envision a cowboy alone on the ranch, gazing out at the flat land ahead, wondering where to go. Creating an original story on this track, Young tells the tale of a young cowboy from Alabama who quit school: &#8216;Rejection filled his cup until he landed on the stage in Nashville.&#8217; As Young switches to first person with &#8216;I&#8217;m a drifting cowboy,&#8217; we have to wonder if Young himself is the drifting cowboy. Either way, the story is nothing short of riveting.</p>
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<p align="left">&#8216;Just For You&#8217; has a nostalgic feel to it, bringing Elvis&#8217; generation of country/rock back to the mainstream music scene with strumming guitar and wailing, honest vocals: &#8216;I&#8217;d shine every night just for you / I can see just what I need to do.&#8217; &#8216;Remember&#8217; certainly has an Elvis attitude, with its &#8216;bad boy&#8217; tone shining through: &#8216;And even when I write these words / I don&#8217;t understand the past.&#8217; The track presents a concept any listener can understand: being at a crossroads of the past and present, trying to decipher what&#8217;s happened before in order to know where to go in the future.</p>
<p align="left">On &#8216;Hangin&#8217; In,&#8217; Young sings the blues, country-style, telling middle class woes of trying to get by, while inspiring listeners to keep their heads up: &#8216;It&#8217;s a long road every day / everyone I know says they&#8217;re hangin&#8217; in.&#8217; Shifting the album&#8217;s tone, on &#8216;Cold Wind&#8217; Young introduces the theme of being, as Bob Dylan sings, &#8216;Blowin&#8217; in the wind&#8217;: &#8216;Cold wind keeps on blowin&#8217; me around; cold wind spins the truth right through the ground.&#8217;</p>
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<p align="left">&#8216;Renegade&#8217; fittingly closes the album, since after moving from a wandering cowboy, to a lost soul, to the dust blowing through the cold wind, Young advances to a renegade: a proud, brave man advancing forward through nature and city scenes alike, ready to dominate whatever environment he finds himself in. Without looking back, and with his eyes always set straight ahead, Young proves the ability that we all have to completely move on past the painful yesterdays and transform ourselves into powerful individuals that we never thought we could become. Then, truly, the cost of the pain becomes inconsequential; all that matters are the rewards reaped from the incredible growth process that we all are able to enter and emerge from.</p>
<p align="left">&#8216;The Cost&#8217; forces listeners to ask themselves, &#8216;Where am I? Where have I been? How does it all make sense?&#8217; And more importantly, &#8216;Where am I going?&#8217; But by the time the CD stops spinning, you realize, thanks to the Tim Young Band, that, no matter what the answers are, everything&#8217;s going to be all right.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.timrocksweb.com" target="_blank">http://www.timrocksweb.com</a><br />
<a href="http://www.myspace.com/timnycyoung" target="_blank">http://www.myspace.com/timnycyoung</a></p>
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		<title>Tim Young Releases Third Album &#8216;The Cost&#8217; On Not Fade Away Records</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Aug 2008 09:55:01 +0000</pubDate>
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New York, NY &#8211; Not Fade Away Records announced the release of Hell&#8217;s Kitchen Rock n Roll legend Tim Young&#8217;s latest album &#8220;The Cost&#8221; on major online retail stores this September 9th, 2008. Produced by Mark Meisel and Bob Becker of Counter Clockwise Music of Detroit and mastered at Cincinnati&#8217;s Sound Images by Dave Davis, [...]]]></description>
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<p align="left">New York, NY &#8211; Not Fade Away Records announced the release of Hell&#8217;s Kitchen Rock n Roll legend <strong>Tim Young&#8217;s</strong> latest album <strong>&#8220;The Cost&#8221;</strong> on major online retail stores this September 9th, 2008. Produced by Mark Meisel and Bob Becker of Counter Clockwise Music of Detroit and mastered at Cincinnati&#8217;s Sound Images by Dave Davis, the album was unveiled at a pre-release party on Sunday July 27th in the Klub Room at mid-town Manhattan&#8217;s Connolly&#8217;s Pub.</p>
<p align="left">&#8220;&#8216;The Cost&#8217; is about dealing with loss and the processes one might use to help get things back to a better balance in life,&#8221; explained Tim. &#8220;Loss can cover a lot of ground but &#8216;The Cost&#8217; is focused on two areas in particular: love and freedom &#8211; how each are tied together and how each must maintain their autonomy in order to flourish.&#8221;</p>
<p align="left"><strong>What the press is saying about Tim Young:</strong></p>
<p align="left">&#8220;Just when I despaired of ever again hearing tight, passionate, honest, slam-bang ROCK, along comes Tim Young. You just don&#8217;t get this kind of stuff every day. It comes from a talent that has worked out in the &#8220;gym&#8221; to develop itself, and a maturity that reminds you just what personal rock and poetry are all about. Tim Young is the real thing.&#8221;<br />
- <strong>Eliot Camaren, The Clinton Chronicle</strong></p>
<p align="left">&#8220;Young&#8217;s unschooled, urgent vocal delivery and lo-fi aesthetic combined with his solid and energetic guitar playing and fertile creativity places his music at the intersection between urban folk, heartland rock and outsider music.&#8221;<br />
- <strong>Jon Sobel, Blogcritics Magazine</strong></p>
<p align="left">Websites<br />
<a href="http://www.timrocksweb.com/" target="_blank">http://www.timrocksweb.com/</a><br />
<a href="http://www.myspace.com/timnycyoung" target="_blank">http://www.myspace.com/timnycyoung</a><br />
Booking: <a href="http://www.sonicbids.com/timyoung" target="_blank">http://www.sonicbids.com/timyoung</a><br />
Radio: <a href="http://www.airplaydirect.com/TimYoung" target="_blank">http://www.airplaydirect.com/TimYoung</a></p>
<p align="left"><strong>About Tim Young</strong><br />
Tim Young is a veteran to the New York music scene for nearly two decades. Following the release of NO STRANGER in 2002 he began a string of over 80 shows at the Electric Banana Bar on west 50th street. At the Banana Tim was able to solidify a great fan base, record a live CD, and continue to produce new material. Once the Banana Bar closed in April of 2005, Tim was invited to perform weekly at the nearby Bellevue Bar where the act evolved into a duo with the addition of drummer Sand Edwards. Following the stint at Bellevue Bar, Tim Young Band was installed as the house band at Club Siberia.</p>
<p align="left">Young began releasing CDs in 2002 with NO STRANGER, a collection of nine original instrumentals self-produced and recorded at his home studio. For his second release RED, his debut as a solo singer/songwriter, he recorded sixteen original songs that explore the emotional landscape of an artist dealing with the way of life in twenty-first-century NYC. Tim Young&#8217;s third CD THE COST features twelve new songs and a brand new version of his own tune &#8220;Renegade&#8221; from RED. THE COST takes some similar themes but develops them in a more complex way with the addition of a full band. Tim likes to call this record rock ‘n roll. He takes guitar, bass and drums and puts them together in a classy classic kind of way to create music that envelopes not only rock, but also country and folk influences woven into the fabric of rock ‘n roll.</p>
<p align="left">Currently, Tim Young Band performs once a month at Vintage Bar &amp; Restaurant located at 51st Street and 9th Ave. in Manhattan.</p>
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