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Kyle Justin - Live at the Tin Angel
- The acoustic guitar prowess of Kyle Justin booms on Live at the Tin Angel. Justin has put his imprint on the Philadelphia music scene and with his emotional lyrics, which are laden with romance and pure passion, women across the country will be giddy and clamoring to hear Justin’s ballads.

The first track has just acoustic guitar work from Justin and not much else to distract from its overall fancy. Justin lays his soul bare for listeners as he tenderly sings lyrics such as, “The droplets upon her face, as they roll down to her neck. She prays under the night sky while it's pourin’ rain, she's standin’ on the fence, of what’s real and what's pretend, Gabrielle, you could stop rainfall. But the dark clouds you haven’t learned to push them away. You will some day, Gabrielle. The carousel spins in her head, often confused by the books she’s read. And she’s scared tired of everything and she wants to give up. The innocence is hard to find after all this time, Gabrielle.”

The second track has Justin playing the acoustic guitar again, yet in a more uplifting rhythm. He is almost whispering each line as he talks about his other half and how she is everything to him, with lines like, “We are more than lovers, we are the best of friends. Just the way she is, she’s ideal to me. At times the world will spin and create a frequency. If it happens to clash with the song we sing, I promise I will keep our song in key. You are the water that fills up the sea. You are the breeze that flows, that flows. The white clouds that hang above the trees, you capture the beauty of everything I know, I know you please my funny bone, you're intellectual and sexy more than you know...You are what a woman should be.” The adjectives Justin uses and the tonality with which he sings each line will make any female listener lust to have their man say such sentiments to them in the heat of passion.

On the third track, listeners can faintly hear the audience in the background as Justin continues his fairy tale quest to make every woman in the crowd fall in love with him, as he murmurs lines such as, “If I paused a rainfall or a sunset. First foot on the moon or a birth in a hospital room. Stars will shout, the moon’s dust may be fine but not Saturn’s rings or the Milky Way compares to you. If I could fly to the stars, if G-d said I could create the next world. If I could determine our fate if G-d said I could eliminate all hate. If I saw heaven or saw G-d descend, learn the equations to understand the cosmos. Discover the sixth dimension holds one soul, it’s insignificant when knowing you are mine.” Justin is basically stating that even if he was the Divine Being that wouldn’t hold a candle to the fact that he is loved by his lady and he loves her with the same fervor.

Although there isn’t much instrumental play other than Justin’s acoustic guitar work on Live at the Tin Angel, Justin’s powerful lyrics more than make up for it and even the most instrumentally superior record is surpassed with Justin’s quixotic stanzas and dreamy undertones.


Reviewer: Sari N. Kent

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Added: 19-Apr-2007

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