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Charts & Graphs [ CD / Album ]

Charts & Graphs

SKU: CD50238 Barcode: 0732068313159
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  • Released Date: 23 Jul 2021

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

With his latest album "Charts & Graphs," Geoff Palmer proves once again why he is a master of power-pop perfection. From the opening track "This one's gonna be hot" to the closing notes of "Never get that girl," Palmer takes listeners on a wild ride of infectious hooks and irresistible melodies.

Palmer's songwriting is sharp and witty, drawing inspiration from classic acts like The Beatles and The Beach Boys while adding his own modern twist. Tracks like "Many moons ago" and "Stupid things" are instant earworms that will have you singing along after just one listen.

The production on "Charts & Graphs" is clean and punchy, perfectly complementing Palmer's knack for crafting catchy tunes. Each instrument shines through with clarity, creating a vibrant sonic landscape that demands to be turned up loud.

But what truly sets Palmer apart is his undeniable charisma and charm. His vocals are full of personality, delivering lyrics with a blend of swagger and vulnerability that is hard to resist. It's clear that he is having the time of his life making music, and it's impossible not to be swept up in his enthusiasm.

In a world full of uncertainty and chaos, Geoff Palmer offers a much-needed dose of joy and escapism with "Charts & Graphs." This album is a pure delight from start to finish, and a surefire contender for your summer soundtrack. Don't miss out on this infectious pop gem.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Many More Drugs
2. Don't Be
3. This Monkey
4. Tomorrow
5. Charts & Graphs
6. Count Me In
7. Jammed Up
8. A Hard Days Life
9. What Would Paul Westerberg Do
10. The Apartment Song

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About the artist

Geoff Palmer

Profile: GEOFF PALMER Geoff Palmer is the kind of music artist who enters a room and immediately demands your attention. With his distinctive mop of curly hair, retro sunglasses, and penchant for loud Hawaiian shirts, Palmer is not your average musician. But don't let his quirky exterior fool you - this man is a serious talent. Hailing from Glasgow, Scotland, Palmer grew up surrounded by a rich tapestry of musical influences. From classic rock to punk to power pop, his sound defies easy categorization, blending elements of each into a delicious cocktail of catchy hooks and infectious melodies. Palmer made a name for himself in the indie music scene as the frontman of the beloved band The Connection, before transitioning to a solo career that has seen him release a string of critically acclaimed albums and EPs. His music is a blend of old-school charm and modern sensibilities, with lyrics that are equal parts witty and heartfelt. But it's not just Palmer's music that sets him apart - it's his live performances too. Whether he's playing to a packed club or a raucous festival crowd, Palmer's energy is infectious, his stage presence magnetic. With a guitar in hand and a twinkle in his eye, he commands the audience's attention from the first note to the last. In a music industry that often rewards conformity over creativity, Geoff Palmer is a breath of fresh air. His music is a reminder that sometimes, it's okay to let your freak flag fly - and that the world could use a little more colour in it. Long live Geoff Palmer, the man who makes music fun again.

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