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Brandon Rice’s clean, soulful voice and casual mastery of the six-string go a long, beguiling way. Songs are short and sweet, just a man and his guitar practically skating across the airwaves without leaving a single ripple. The easy, congenial melodies create an atmosphere forgiving of Rice’s lyrical handicap, guiding the listener through territory so uncomplicated it renders critique or scrutiny futile.

Highlights include album opener “Tied Up In You,” a fun, bluesy little ditty about love, and title track “The Middle Man,” in which Rice seems to lay out his innocuous personal manifesto. “Love and Peace,” with similarly unadorned lyrical charm, addresses the eternal subject of our troubled times, while “Summertime” (no relation to the immortal Gershwin aria) celebrates sunshine, hot chicks and hormones with even simpler, completely unaffected flair.

Based on his frequent use of jazzy seventh chords and matching vocal inflections, it would be a pleasure to hear Rice bust out some standards someday, but for now this batch of original material goes down smooth as apple juice, breezy as an April afternoon.

Favorite Track: Track 6, “Summertime”
Brandon Rice is a southern California singer-songwriter who shows considerable talent both as a singer and a guitarist. His songs are short and simple (just him and his guitar) and his voice is soulful.
Rice writes some pretty deep lyrics. Get a load of these lyrics from "Love and Peace." "It's all about what we believe / which is fed to us on our TV screens / then we draw the line and fight to the death / without ever knowing if it was real." Pretty good stuff, don't you think?

He follows "Love and Peace" with quite a few songs (including "Summertime" and "The Apple Tree") that remind me of Jack Johnson. It's not terribly surprising that he has a song called "Summertime." He is surfing singer-songwriter from southern California. And it's a pretty good song. It's about being carefree at the beach and looking at girls. In other words, it's a good summer song.

This is a solid CD filled with songs that are real easy to listen to. This is a good CD to play while you're on your patio (or at the beach) on a sunny day. If you are a fan of Jack Johnson, you'll appreciate this album.
.."HOLD ON!!!! I JUST FOUND IT>>>>>>>>NOW I'M GOING TO PUT THE DISC ON AND LET IT RIP>>>>>>>>>>>and the verdict is in!!! your artist will be coming up for air on the colorado wave in a couple of weeks....whhhhhhheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee...
I'll add you to our weekly newsletter eblast, just so you'll know! because the show is syndicated, if you are on one station you are on all stations! that's the ticket.

Great little songwriter you got there...pure, clean and deep...if you know what I mean..."
Good music is hard to find these days... Especially in a world where a Music Television program plays non-stop re-runs of already tarnished reality shows. Music stores are not much better, catering to large mega movie projects with life sized cardboard cut outs of the artists with the biggest MTV crib that month. I'm not sure how you go about finding music these days, but if you're anything like me - your music collection is a multi-cultural mix of the music your friends have recommended.

The crazy world we live in today is filled with flashy colors, funny smells and highly tuned noises all to bring emotion into your life. It is this emotional feel that we're in search of. An emotion that will make us forget the dailey grind, bring us to a beach and give us the taste of a cold Corona.

Brandon Rice, has been working on capturing that emotion with his music. He has a soulful, Jack Johnson-ie, grab a Corona and 10 of your best friends and chill at the beach, style of guitar and singing. Its easy to listen to, and thoughtful enough to tap into emotions you might not have tapped into in a while..

For those of you that know Brandon, he's looking to break out into the local scene and begin his live performance circuit. I know you will like it!
Cheers,
G-
Gerald Kubiak - Indie Music Fan (Aug 23, 2006)
.."hi we recieved the album and it is in our library and available to our programmers.thanks! Josh.."
.."your CD is in the playbox where it is getting some good
airtime. We have it filed in the AAA section which gets a lot of
attention from most DJs."...
Music Director-Tommy Fredrico - KDUR Radio (Oct 17, 2006)
"A track called Love and Peace was added to our main rotational playlist on
the 20/09/2006, and has been publicised on a regular basis since."...
.."We thought it appropriate to include the song in our main programming and
not specialist shows."...
Music Director-Bill Everett - Celtica Radio, Bridgend, Wales, UK (Oct 17, 2006)