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From <info@popboomerang.com>
Subject Popboomerang Records Pluggin!
Date Mon, 2 Nov 2009 23:16:14 -0800

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Greetings from Popboomerang.  Hoping you will indulge us a quick plug for 
our new releases & a few special offers that we have going at 
www.popboomerang.com . This is our last update for the year!

Our newest & final release for 2009 is the brand spanking mini album from 
Jona Byron called "Extinct Hearts" Jona is a super talented folk/rocker in 
the style of Jeff Buckley, Nick Drake & Elliot Smith. Check him out at 
www.myspace.com/jonabyron  The 7 track mini album is available at a super 
nice mailorder price of $10au now

As a special offer leading up to X-Mas, buy any Popboomerang album & pick up 
a Popboomerang compilation free (includes Shake Yer Popboomerang 1 or 2 or 
Planet of the Popboomerang 1 or 2) Pick up the Russell Crawford album 
"Floating Aimlessly & score his "Bad Luck" EP free which features 3 
exclusive tracks. Take a peek at Popboomerang.com & you will  notice a bunch 
of older pop titles from faves such as Bryan Estepa, Brilliant Fanzine, 
Magneto, Danna & The Changes & Adrian Whitehead have been reduced (pick one 
up & snare a free compilation of your choice)

Here are the recent poptastic albums on the Popboomerang label:

Deserters: Pale Morning

Deserters portray a classic Australian quality earmarked by Luke Thomas' 
(also of The Pictures and The Ronson Hangup) intuitive writing techniques. 
The songs are rich with melody and a turn of phrase that reaches deep into 
the well of classic writers such as Neil Finn (NZ), Steve Kilbey and the 
sadly missed Grant Mclennan. The songs swell with a certain pride and 
endearing candour that comes from the bands effortless cool confidence. 
www.myspace.com/desertersband

D. Rogers: Sparcs On The Tarmac

In the tradition of Josh Pyke, Elliot Smith, Wilco, Bright Eyes, and also 
Guided By Voices, on "Sparks On The Tarmac", D. Rogers allows the song to 
take precedence over production, without sacrificing fidelity.

It's not rock, it's not folk, and it's not country.  Listening to "Sparks On 
The Tarmac" you're in D. Rogers Country.    www.myspace.com/drogersmusic

Russell Crawford: Floating Aimlessly (with free "bad luck ep" - 3 exclusive 
tracks)

Russell Crawford started out playing drums while still at school and in the 
last few years has been recruited to sit on the stool for some high profile 
names such as Josh Pyke, Richard Clapton and Mark Seymour

"Floating Aimlessly" is Russell's time to come down from the stool & shine 
in how own right! Produced by Michael Carpenter. Pure pop personified & 
available to the overseas crew long befire the aussie fans! 
www.myspace.com/russellcrawford1

Also check out our folk pop princess Georgia Fields at 
www.myspace.com/georgiafields

Over & out for now!! Talk soon & watch out in 2010 for the indie pop 
supergroup "The Sunshine Ponies"

Scotty

ps: join our facebook or you tube channel!, don't be shy!

www.popboomerang.com
www.myspace.com/popboomerangrecords
http://www.youtube.com/user/popboomerang





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