The Phantom Tollbooth
Music and more from a Christian perspective
Slow down, and have your change ready
Since 1996
Hearing this slowly evolving work, performed by a choir and saxophone quartet, is like watching summer clouds drift by.
The native New York singer-songwriter unleashes her inner Annie Lennox and Carly Simon as she gets inside stories of joy, hurt and struggle.
Building 429 has a strong, positive message of faith and life.
In this offering, Building 429 has again found their true cadence.
Here there is an example in alternatives, live versions, and a new song forecasting what is to come in December, 2014 in B2C’s 3rd full-length album release.
Freedom Souls brings a slightly more diverse palette to Burlap to Cashmere, with a richer blend of keyboard and some atmospheric journeys that incorporate some jazzier elements into their already-fascinating mix of classic rock, pop, and Mediterranean sounds.
For Burlap to Cashmere, Freedom Souls again highlights their place among peers providing vibrant music with a true message combined with new and unique phrasing and music.
Here, in the first of two From The Vault EPs, the fan finds something original from B2C’s roots while the newcomer finds something fresh.
Listening to Live 1999 makes the listener want to book an immediate flight to anywhere B2C may be performing next.
Great lyrics, tight playing, the distinctive vocals: it's the whole souvlaki! Burlap To Cashmere is back!
Welcome return for Mediterranean Americans. Their time is now.
Burlap’s latest Pledge-funded offering ends with a real fizz. They are feeling their way towards added textures, so that the sound remains fresh and unpredictable, while retaining that Mediterranean character that keeps us coming back to them.
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