Bulletholes 3: The Best Is Yet To Come
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Various Artists - Bulletholes 3: The Best Is Yet To Come
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Various Artists - Bulletholes 3: The Best Is Yet To Come The long awaited third instalment of the Bulletholes compilation series. Featuring past, present and friends of Powertool including The Puddle, Bill Direen, Robert Scott and more. This album is a great snapshot of Powertool Records 2008 Bulletholes 3 'The Best Is Yet To Come". Lovingly compiled by our number one fan Thomas Keitch from Powertools Germany. This project features many past and present artists from the ever-changing Powertool roster and yet.... "The Best Is Yet To Come". Track opener is Mark Airlie "Song For Lynn" a tribute to Lynn Morrissey, a talented artist and fellow Powertool labelmate.There are also tracks from Powertool heavyweights Robert Scott, Bill Direen, The Weather and The Puddle, along with old staples Joed Out, Feyodor, Gina Rocco, Cabbage Bomber, Mixture, Venture Electric and The Shrugs. Add to the mix, tracks by newer acts Vorn, Sparrow, Rough Church, Ward 4 and Sandra Bell and our very good friends, The Dead Pan Rangers, The Sproutts and The Dark Beaks and what you have is an varied cross-section of excellent songs that all sit together perfectly. In the past you've dipped your toe in and had a taste. This time, take the plunge.... hell, why not do a few belly-flops. You already know the water is good. A word from Thomas Keitsch.... Dear Friends, welcome back to the new Powertool Bulletholes Compilation "The Best Is Yet To Come". After nearly three years, we thought it would be a nice idea to give you a row of new songs which could be good friends for you. Most of them are unreleased yet, so you will have many songs to explore.Big hugs to Andrew Maitai, who let me put my sweaty litle hands on this project. Sometimes it wasn't easy to chase for the right songs but in the end, we think that it is a great Compilation with Music from New Zealand, Canada and the USA. We really hope, that you will love the music like we do.... And if you are feeling a bit blue and think, that you are stuck in the middle of your life. don't forget The Best Is Yet To Come Thomas Keitsch |