(PR) Five Times August, a name with a reputation as one of the most important commodities in the music industry's new business model for up and coming artists. The completely unsigned solo project of 24 year old Dallas, Texas native Brad Skistimas returns with the new album "Brighter Side." After selling over 100,000 digital downloads without a record label, having every single song from the last album placed on various popular television programs, and becoming the first unsigned act sold in Wal-Mart stores nationwide, one can only wonder what Five Times August will accomplish next.
With "Brighter Side," Skistimas has crafted an album of balance. Relatable catchy pop tunes without the overly produced sound that invades today's Top 40 market. The music is real and each song is its own. In the midst of an industry looking for one novelty hit after another, "Brighter Side" proves to have quality and charm. It's not just another album with two polished hit songs and ten okay fillers. This album throws away the standard formula of co-writer after co-writer, heavily produced studio tricks, and keeping to a genre specific theme.
At the core you will find, simply, a songwriter with an acoustic guitar. Skistimas blends these acoustic pop arrangements with flavorful hints of roots, country, rock and even punk at times. The mellow "Who You Are" will appeal to fans of Norah Jones or Ryan Adams, while the rebelious rocker "Overrated" might pull in fans of Fall Out Boy or Green Day. The nineties-esque "One Way Road" reminisces that of Matchbox 20 or Hootie and the Blowfish while the blue-collar anthem "The Lighting" reflects the heavy electric guitars of Oasis. From start to finish the album takes you on a journey equivalent to a mix tape featuring a compilation of artists.
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