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Midwestern American lumberjack, Andrew Tibbett, has a pleasantly rough and sultry voice that calls to you like the Wendigo spirit of old Indian lore, pulling you wistfully along at breakneck speed into a world of cleverly orchestrated metaphorical entanglements that knows not the meaning of pop-friendly chump-change syntax, burning up your feet as you find yourself running in the darkness only to lose yourself in his heartfelt melodic deliverance of sound. But it doesn't matter where your bases lie when you listen, because he'll touch each and every one of them as he tears toward a home run in the very core of your soul. You don't have to forget what you've heard, because you haven't heard anything yet. Andrew plans to record and distribute an album within the next two years. In fact, on 9/16/11, he confirmed that he had finished all the lyric-writing for this album, under a title he has selected but not officially revealed. Just kidding, it was revealed on his band Facebook on September 9 of this same year that it's called "The Burden of Proof", and this coming from a posted photo of the album artwork bearing those words. And as it turns out it has changed. The album title is now "The First Murder of the Western World". Andrew, getting his start in Rockford, Illinois, played in several pops concerts before playing his first legitimate set at a local Barnes & Noble book fair for his high school. It was a modest audience to be sure, but the audience, nonetheless, was please
Bells (featuring Jessica Dobson) (from Spark Plug GE CD)
12Old News (Starlight sessions)
13More Than Friends (very very rough copy)
14People Cells (Facebook post)
15Good Friday (rough draft)
16Trade Winds (rough version)
17More Than Friends (downtemprovised) (Starlight sessions)
18Fading Lines (live at Boylan Barnes & Noble Book Fair)
19Sinister Arms (demo)
110Cold Fusion Cutie (demo)
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