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ODDSLANE on THE CHEVY MUSIC SHOWCASE |


ODDSLANE has been chosen to be one of the 8 bands to be featured on Season 2 of the new Music
Showcase Television & Web series THE CHEVY MUSIC SHOWCASE www.chevymusicshowcase.com
ODDSLANE is featured along side our new friends THE MADISON LETTER www.themadisonlettermusic.com
Below is part 1 of Oddslane's featured episode plus a live performance of "Out My Window"
in addition the teaser clip to promote ODDSLANE's episode plus TML's featured episode in which
Doug & Brian of ODDSLANE interview Clayton & Phil.
Part 1 of ODDSLANE's featured episode began airing on CBS affiliate KMOV www.kmov.com on 5/15/13.
Check out photos from the filming of the episode on our FB page here: CMS photo album








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ODDSLANE on THE DEUCE RADIO SHOW |


ODDSLANE is being included on the latest edition of the DEUCE RADIO SHOW
based out of London, England www.deucemp.com/deuce_show.html (Episode 213)
Listen to the latest episode below which is being broadcast on over 35 radio stations worldwide.



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NEW LIVE VIDEOS |

We've just put the finishing touches on our new live videos and have uploaded them to the world.
The videos were produced by Rick Vaughn www.bluffcityproductions.com Live audio recording by Louis Michael
Audio mastering by Bud Martin www.budmartinproductions.com
and were filmed live at The Chapel at Lewis & Clark CC





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RED GORILLA FESTIVAL during SXSW 2013 |


Through our new relationship with TINDERBOX MUSIC we have secured a showcase slot
at the RED GORILLA MUSIC FEST in Austin TX March 15 during SXSW & Music Week.
More details to come but we are looking forward to seeing you in TEXAS!

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2012 ASCAP PLUS SONGWRITING AWARD |


Doug Byrkit of OddsLane has been named a 2012 ASCAP Plus Award winner.
Doug is honored to receive the Plus Award from The American Society of Composers,
Authors, and Publishers' program which provides recognition to writers who
"create music with a value beyond the scope of their performance surveys".

View the video below of Doug discussing this prestigious songwriting award



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ODDSLANE Local Artist Spotlight on KDHX |



Check out ODSSLANE in the Local Spotlight on KDHX 88.1 FM STL.
Special thanks to Peter Weigel for putting together such a great
3 min piece on the band. If you missed it playing on the station follow
the link below to stream it and get access to a free download!

TO LISTEN TO THE KDHX ODDSLANE SPOTLIGHT FOLLOW THIS LINK:
http://kdhx.org/ondemand/podcasts/spotlight/odds-lane

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ODDSLANE interview & premier of DARK MATTERS on NEW WAX PODCAST |



Big thanks to the guys from NEW WAX PODCAST for a great interview! We talk about
everything from the new album DARK MATTERS to recording at THE Sun Studio in Memphis to
our Kickstarter.com campaign etc...as well as getting in depth about the 1st two singles off
the new album IF YOU WERE ENGLISH and our cover of The Beastie Boys SABOTAGE .
Take a listen and leave a comment we would love to know what you thought of the show!

TO LISTEN TO THE PODCAST FOLLOW THIS LINK:
ODDSLANE ON NEW WAX PODCAST

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INDIEANDUNSIGNED.COM FEATURED INTERVIEW |



Special thanks to Patrick Hassani and everyone over at INDIEANDUNSIGNED.com for a great feature interview.
We discuss in past achievements, the new album, and a few things outside of the norm. Patrick did a great job
and we hope you enjoy the article and learning a little more about ODDSLANE.

DIRECT LINK TO THE INTERVIEW:
INDIEANDUNSIGNED ODDSLANE FEATURE

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"DARK MATTERS" the new album by ODDSLANE - DIGITAL RELEASE |



We are very excited to announce that the long awaited new album "DARK MATTERS" is HERE!
Currently physical copies are being pressed and will be available for purchase shortly.
However,the full album is NOW AVAILABLE for purchase and download via CDBABY, ITUNES, & more!
Follow the links below to view the album page, download your copy, or stream the 1st 2 singles below.
Many BIG THANK YOUs to all of those that made this record possible!... from those that helped
fund the release by pre-ordering through kickstarter.com to our special musical guest who
loaned their talent! We hope you enjoy the album as much as we enjoyed making it. To keep up
with updates find links on our SOCIAL PAGE to friend & follow us!

ALL THE BEST - OddsLane

VIEW THE ALBUM PAGE HERE: DARK MATTERS ALBUM PAGE
PURCHASE YOUR COPY HERE: DARK MATTERS CDBABY PAGE





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PRE-ORDER "DARK MATTERS" via KICKSTARTER.COM |



We are putting the final finishing touches on the new album and will be releasing it soon.
This project is an independent release and we need your help financing the completion
of the mastering, pressing, and the all important promotion process. By supporting us
via KICKSTARTER.COM you can pre-order your digital copy of "Dark Matters" (the new
13 songs album by OddsLane) for as little as $1! This is an all of nothing campaign so
we'd really appreciate your support. SO please spread the word so we can get this
album finished and in your inbox!

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STEVE CLAYTON INC ENDORSEMENT DEAL |

Custom Imprinted Guitar Picks by Clayton, Inc.


We are very excited to announce our recent endorsement deal with Steve Clayton, Inc.
the makers of custom picks and guitar accessories. ODDSLANE join artist who also endorse Clayton, Inc.
products such as KYLE GASS (Tenacious D), BRET MICHAELS, COLIN HAY (Men At Work), TIM FOREMAN (Switchfoot),
JOHN DRISCOLL HOPKINS (Zac Brown Band), and STEVE STEVENS (Billy Idol, Michael Jackson) to name a few!
We are extremely pleased to be added to such an impressive list and more so that we can help spread the word
about one of the best custom shops in the world Steve Clayton, Inc., check them out at the following...

steveclayton.com
facebook.com/claytonusa
twitter.com/steveclaytoninc
myspace.com/claytonusa

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3RD PLACE INSTACREDIT AUTOMART JINGLE |



Doug Byrkit of ODDS LANE recently placed 3rd for his original jingle composed for the
InstaCredit AutoMart Jingle search contest. Special THANKS goes out to all who voted online
to get him to the TOP 5. Obviously, InstaCredit is not using this jingle now so CONTACT US
if you or anyone you know has a business that would like to us this jingle,
with a little bit of a lyric re-write of course!



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NEW 2012 STUDIO PROMO PICS |





New Studio pics in prep for the soon to be completed 2012 album entitled "DARK MATTERS"
are now up at our FACEBOOK page. View the whole album here at 2012 STUDIO PICS.
Special thanks to Leslie Stuart at lstuartphotography.com for making us look good!
Of course while your on our FACEBOOK page at facebook.com/oddslane , dont forget to LIKE it
as we are turning more an more to this and our TWITTER page for the latest News updates.

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NEW WEBSITE LAUNCH! www.oddslanemusic.com |




The brand new website is here! Still lots of updates to come but most of the site is up and running.
While the new album is still in production it is very close to completion! When its finished lots more updates, shows,
and music on the way. We are looking forward to a very active 2012. To keep up with all the new stuff
coming your way hit our FACEBOOK page at facebook.com/oddslane and you won't miss a thing.
You can keep up on the CALENDAR page, and catch the ODDSLANE ACOUSTIC DUO live show as well!

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The Breakers are a uniquely blended mix of driving rock & roll riffs and solid grooves with an overall pop sensibility. With the release of their latest album, Songs For Young Executives, they create music that fuses diverse influences from a wide range of styles, but maintains the integrity of what has become their own original sound. The band primarily focuses on the material of singer/songwriter Doug Byrkit, who in 2003 co-founded the group with longtime musical partner Brian Zielie.Although an unconventional approach, Songs For Young Executives is by far a collection of the most honest and well crafted songs to ever come from songwriter Doug Byrkit. The album contains 13 tracks loosely based around the theme of corporate greed; a subject Doug had became all too familiar with while working in Corporate America before recently leaving to pursue a graduate music degree and to devote more time to The Breakers. The lyrical content gives a sometimes tongue-in-cheek and sometimes blatantly unapologetic slant on those negotiating the corporate jungle. Even though there are some heavy themes that run throughout, most of the songs are ambiguous enough to be interpreted multiple ways by the listener, thus making the album very easy for a broad range of fans to connect with. Aside from the obvious lyrical message of the record, Songs For Young Executives delivers the pinnacle of Doug’s musical evolution. The album is a mix of musical influences and real world playing experience, which along with the solid groove foundation provided by drummer Brian Zielie, merge into what can only be described as a true representation of the The Breakers own unique rock & roll soundFollowing the release of their latest album, The Breakers are gearing up for lives shows and a full promotional assault. To support their new record, a new line up is in place in which Doug has moved from bass to guitar. It seemed a natural progression as he played most of the parts on the album and wanted to make sure the integrity of the guitar driven music carried over into the live shows. Brian and Joe have returned in support of this second release, along with a couple of newcomers to the band, Zeb Briskovich on bass and Troy Brenningmeyer on guitar. Zeb and Troy might be new to The Breakers, but they have been long time friends and are seasoned vets in their own rights. With a new record and a new line up of talented musicians, The Breakers are certain to be making a lot of noise in the coming year.
The Breakers are a uniquely blended mix of driving rock & roll riffs and solid grooves with an overall pop sensibility. With the release of their latest album, Songs For Young Executives, they create music that fuses diverse influences from a wide range of styles, but maintains the integrity of what has become their own original sound. The band primarily focuses on the material of singer/songwriter Doug Byrkit, who in 2003 co-founded the group with longtime musical partner Brian Zielie.Although an unconventional approach, Songs For Young Executives is by far a collection of the most honest and well crafted songs to ever come from songwriter Doug Byrkit. The album contains 13 tracks loosely based around the theme of corporate greed; a subject Doug had became all too familiar with while working in Corporate America before recently leaving to pursue a graduate music degree and to devote more time to The Breakers. The lyrical content gives a sometimes tongue-in-cheek and sometimes blatantly unapologetic slant on those negotiating the corporate jungle. Even though there are some heavy themes that run throughout, most of the songs are ambiguous enough to be interpreted multiple ways by the listener, thus making the album very easy for a broad range of fans to connect with. Aside from the obvious lyrical message of the record, Songs For Young Executives delivers the pinnacle of Doug’s musical evolution. The album is a mix of musical influences and real world playing experience, which along with the solid groove foundation provided by drummer Brian Zielie, merge into what can only be described as a true representation of the The Breakers own unique rock & roll soundFollowing the release of their latest album, The Breakers are gearing up for lives shows and a full promotional assault. To support their new record, a new line up is in place in which Doug has moved from bass to guitar. It seemed a natural progression as he played most of the parts on the album and wanted to make sure the integrity of the guitar driven music carried over into the live shows. Brian and Joe have returned in support of this second release, along with a couple of newcomers to the band, Zeb Briskovich on bass and Troy Brenningmeyer on guitar. Zeb and Troy might be new to The Breakers, but they have been long time friends and are seasoned vets in their own rights. With a new record and a new line up of talented musicians, The Breakers are certain to be making a lot of noise in the coming year. The Breakers,music,band,St. Louis,Rock and Roll,The Bottleneck Sessions,Doug Byrkit,Brian Zielie,Joe Liedtke, Tony Esterly The Breakers are a uniquely blended mix of driving rock & roll riffs and solid grooves with an overall pop sensibility. With the release of their latest album, Songs For Young Executives, they create music that fuses diverse influences from a wide range of styles, but maintains the integrity of what has become their own original sound. The band primarily focuses on the material of singer/songwriter Doug Byrkit, who in 2003 co-founded the group with longtime musical partner Brian Zielie.Although an unconventional approach, Songs For Young Executives is by far a collection of the most honest and well crafted songs to ever come from songwriter Doug Byrkit. The album contains 13 tracks loosely based around the theme of corporate greed; a subject Doug had became all too familiar with while working in Corporate America before recently leaving to pursue a graduate music degree and to devote more time to The Breakers. The lyrical content gives a sometimes tongue-in-cheek and sometimes blatantly unapologetic slant on those negotiating the corporate jungle. Even though there are some heavy themes that run throughout, most of the songs are ambiguous enough to be interpreted multiple ways by the listener, thus making the album very easy for a broad range of fans to connect with. Aside from the obvious lyrical message of the record, Songs For Young Executives delivers the pinnacle of Doug’s musical evolution. The album is a mix of musical influences and real world playing experience, which along with the solid groove foundation provided by drummer Brian Zielie, merge into what can only be described as a true representation of the The Breakers own unique rock & roll soundFollowing the release of their latest album, The Breakers are gearing up for lives shows and a full promotional assault. To support their new record, a new line up is in place in which Doug has moved from bass to guitar. It seemed a natural progression as he played most of the parts on the album and wanted to make sure the integrity of the guitar driven music carried over into the live shows. Brian and Joe have returned in support of this second release, along with a couple of newcomers to the band, Zeb Briskovich on bass and Troy Brenningmeyer on guitar. Zeb and Troy might be new to The Breakers, but they have been long time friends and are seasoned vets in their own rights. With a new record and a new line up of talented musicians, The Breakers are certain to be making a lot of noise in the coming year. The Breakers,music,band,St. Louis,Rock and Roll,The Bottleneck Sessions,Doug Byrkit,Brian Zielie,Joe Liedtke, Tony Esterly The Breakers are a uniquely blended mix of driving rock & roll riffs and solid grooves with an overall pop sensibility. With the release of their latest album, Songs For Young Executives, they create music that fuses diverse influences from a wide range of styles, but maintains the integrity of what has become their own original sound. The band primarily focuses on the material of singer/songwriter Doug Byrkit, who in 2003 co-founded the group with longtime musical partner Brian Zielie.Although an unconventional approach, Songs For Young Executives is by far a collection of the most honest and well crafted songs to ever come from songwriter Doug Byrkit. The album contains 13 tracks loosely based around the theme of corporate greed; a subject Doug had became all too familiar with while working in Corporate America before recently leaving to pursue a graduate music degree and to devote more time to The Breakers. The lyrical content gives a sometimes tongue-in-cheek and sometimes blatantly unapologetic slant on those negotiating the corporate jungle. Even though there are some heavy themes that run throughout, most of the songs are ambiguous enough to be interpreted multiple ways by the listener, thus making the album very easy for a broad range of fans to connect with. Aside from the obvious lyrical message of the record, Songs For Young Executives delivers the pinnacle of Doug’s musical evolution. The album is a mix of musical influences and real world playing experience, which along with the solid groove foundation provided by drummer Brian Zielie, merge into what can only be described as a true representation of the The Breakers own unique rock & roll soundFollowing the release of their latest album, The Breakers are gearing up for lives shows and a full promotional assault. To support their new record, a new line up is in place in which Doug has moved from bass to guitar. It seemed a natural progression as he played most of the parts on the album and wanted to make sure the integrity of the guitar driven music carried over into the live shows. Brian and Joe have returned in support of this second release, along with a couple of newcomers to the band, Zeb Briskovich on bass and Troy Brenningmeyer on guitar. Zeb and Troy might be new to The Breakers, but they have been long time friends and are seasoned vets in their own rights. With a new record and a new line up of talented musicians, The Breakers are certain to be making a lot of noise in the coming year. The Breakers are a uniquely blended mix of driving rock & roll riffs and solid grooves with an overall pop sensibility. With the release of their latest album, Songs For Young Executives, they create music that fuses diverse influences from a wide range of styles, but maintains the integrity of what has become their own original sound. The band primarily focuses on the material of singer/songwriter Doug Byrkit, who in 2003 co-founded the group with longtime musical partner Brian Zielie.Although an unconventional approach, Songs For Young Executives is by far a collection of the most honest and well crafted songs to ever come from songwriter Doug Byrkit. The album contains 13 tracks loosely based around the theme of corporate greed; a subject Doug had became all too familiar with while working in Corporate America before recently leaving to pursue a graduate music degree and to devote more time to The Breakers. The lyrical content gives a sometimes tongue-in-cheek and sometimes blatantly unapologetic slant on those negotiating the corporate jungle. Even though there are some heavy themes that run throughout, most of the songs are ambiguous enough to be interpreted multiple ways by the listener, thus making the album very easy for a broad range of fans to connect with. Aside from the obvious lyrical message of the record, Songs For Young Executives delivers the pinnacle of Doug’s musical evolution. The album is a mix of musical influences and real world playing experience, which along with the solid groove foundation provided by drummer Brian Zielie, merge into what can only be described as a true representation of the The Breakers own unique rock & roll soundFollowing the release of their latest album, The Breakers are gearing up for lives shows and a full promotional assault. To support their new record, a new line up is in place in which Doug has moved from bass to guitar. It seemed a natural progression as he played most of the parts on the album and wanted to make sure the integrity of the guitar driven music carried over into the live shows. Brian and Joe have returned in support of this second release, along with a couple of newcomers to the band, Zeb Briskovich on bass and Troy Brenningmeyer on guitar. Zeb and Troy might be new to The Breakers, but they have been long time friends and are seasoned vets in their own rights. With a new record and a new line up of talented musicians, The Breakers are certain to be making a lot of noise in the coming year. The Breakers,music,band,St. Louis,Rock and Roll,The Bottleneck Sessions,Doug Byrkit,Brian Zielie,Joe Liedtke, Tony Esterly The Breakers are a uniquely blended mix of driving rock & roll riffs and solid grooves with an overall pop sensibility. With the release of their latest album, Songs For Young Executives, they create music that fuses diverse influences from a wide range of styles, but maintains the integrity of what has become their own original sound. The band primarily focuses on the material of singer/songwriter Doug Byrkit, who in 2003 co-founded the group with longtime musical partner Brian Zielie.Although an unconventional approach, Songs For Young Executives is by far a collection of the most honest and well crafted songs to ever come from songwriter Doug Byrkit. The album contains 13 tracks loosely based around the theme of corporate greed; a subject Doug had became all too familiar with while working in Corporate America before recently leaving to pursue a graduate music degree and to devote more time to The Breakers. The lyrical content gives a sometimes tongue-in-cheek and sometimes blatantly unapologetic slant on those negotiating the corporate jungle. Even though there are some heavy themes that run throughout, most of the songs are ambiguous enough to be interpreted multiple ways by the listener, thus making the album very easy for a broad range of fans to connect with. Aside from the obvious lyrical message of the record, Songs For Young Executives delivers the pinnacle of Doug’s musical evolution. The album is a mix of musical influences and real world playing experience, which along with the solid groove foundation provided by drummer Brian Zielie, merge into what can only be described as a true representation of the The Breakers own unique rock & roll soundFollowing the release of their latest album, The Breakers are gearing up for lives shows and a full promotional assault. To support their new record, a new line up is in place in which Doug has moved from bass to guitar. It seemed a natural progression as he played most of the parts on the album and wanted to make sure the integrity of the guitar driven music carried over into the live shows. Brian and Joe have returned in support of this second release, along with a couple of newcomers to the band, Zeb Briskovich on bass and Troy Brenningmeyer on guitar. Zeb and Troy might be new to The Breakers, but they have been long time friends and are seasoned vets in their own rights. With a new record and a new line up of talented musicians, The Breakers are certain to be making a lot of noise in the coming year. The Breakers are a uniquely blended mix of driving rock & roll riffs and solid grooves with an overall pop sensibility. With the release of their latest album, Songs For Young Executives, they create music that fuses diverse influences from a wide range of styles, but maintains the integrity of what has become their own original sound. The band primarily focuses on the material of singer/songwriter Doug Byrkit, who in 2003 co-founded the group with longtime musical partner Brian Zielie.Although an unconventional approach, Songs For Young Executives is by far a collection of the most honest and well crafted songs to ever come from songwriter Doug Byrkit. The album contains 13 tracks loosely based around the theme of corporate greed; a subject Doug had became all too familiar with while working in Corporate America before recently leaving to pursue a graduate music degree and to devote more time to The Breakers. The lyrical content gives a sometimes tongue-in-cheek and sometimes blatantly unapologetic slant on those negotiating the corporate jungle. Even though there are some heavy themes that run throughout, most of the songs are ambiguous enough to be interpreted multiple ways by the listener, thus making the album very easy for a broad range of fans to connect with. Aside from the obvious lyrical message of the record, Songs For Young Executives delivers the pinnacle of Doug’s musical evolution. The album is a mix of musical influences and real world playing experience, which along with the solid groove foundation provided by drummer Brian Zielie, merge into what can only be described as a true representation of the The Breakers own unique rock & roll soundFollowing the release of their latest album, The Breakers are gearing up for lives shows and a full promotional assault. To support their new record, a new line up is in place in which Doug has moved from bass to guitar. It seemed a natural progression as he played most of the parts on the album and wanted to make sure the integrity of the guitar driven music carried over into the live shows. Brian and Joe have returned in support of this second release, along with a couple of newcomers to the band, Zeb Briskovich on bass and Troy Brenningmeyer on guitar. Zeb and Troy might be new to The Breakers, but they have been long time friends and are seasoned vets in their own rights. With a new record and a new line up of talented musicians, The Breakers are certain to be making a lot of noise in the coming year. The Breakers,music,band,St. Louis,Rock and Roll,The Bottleneck Sessions,Doug Byrkit,Brian Zielie,Joe Liedtke, Tony Esterly The Breakers are a uniquely blended mix of driving rock & roll riffs and solid grooves with an overall pop sensibility. With the release of their latest album, Songs For Young Executives, they create music that fuses diverse influences from a wide range of styles, but maintains the integrity of what has become their own original sound. The band primarily focuses on the material of singer/songwriter Doug Byrkit, who in 2003 co-founded the group with longtime musical partner Brian Zielie.Although an unconventional approach, Songs For Young Executives is by far a collection of the most honest and well crafted songs to ever come from songwriter Doug Byrkit. The album contains 13 tracks loosely based around the theme of corporate greed; a subject Doug had became all too familiar with while working in Corporate America before recently leaving to pursue a graduate music degree and to devote more time to The Breakers. The lyrical content gives a sometimes tongue-in-cheek and sometimes blatantly unapologetic slant on those negotiating the corporate jungle. Even though there are some heavy themes that run throughout, most of the songs are ambiguous enough to be interpreted multiple ways by the listener, thus making the album very easy for a broad range of fans to connect with. Aside from the obvious lyrical message of the record, Songs For Young Executives delivers the pinnacle of Doug’s musical evolution. The album is a mix of musical influences and real world playing experience, which along with the solid groove foundation provided by drummer Brian Zielie, merge into what can only be described as a true representation of the The Breakers own unique rock & roll soundFollowing the release of their latest album, The Breakers are gearing up for lives shows and a full promotional assault. To support their new record, a new line up is in place in which Doug has moved from bass to guitar. It seemed a natural progression as he played most of the parts on the album and wanted to make sure the integrity of the guitar driven music carried over into the live shows. Brian and Joe have returned in support of this second release, along with a couple of newcomers to the band, Zeb Briskovich on bass and Troy Brenningmeyer on guitar. Zeb and Troy might be new to The Breakers, but they have been long time friends and are seasoned vets in their own rights. With a new record and a new line up of talented musicians, The Breakers are certain to be making a lot of noise in the coming year. The Breakers are a uniquely blended mix of driving rock & roll riffs and solid grooves with an overall pop sensibility. With the release of their latest album, Songs For Young Executives, they create music that fuses diverse influences from a wide range of styles, but maintains the integrity of what has become their own original sound. The band primarily focuses on the material of singer/songwriter Doug Byrkit, who in 2003 co-founded the group with longtime musical partner Brian Zielie.Although an unconventional approach, Songs For Young Executives is by far a collection of the most honest and well crafted songs to ever come from songwriter Doug Byrkit. The album contains 13 tracks loosely based around the theme of corporate greed; a subject Doug had became all too familiar with while working in Corporate America before recently leaving to pursue a graduate music degree and to devote more time to The Breakers. The lyrical content gives a sometimes tongue-in-cheek and sometimes blatantly unapologetic slant on those negotiating the corporate jungle. Even though there are some heavy themes that run throughout, most of the songs are ambiguous enough to be interpreted multiple ways by the listener, thus making the album very easy for a broad range of fans to connect with. Aside from the obvious lyrical message of the record, Songs For Young Executives delivers the pinnacle of Doug’s musical evolution. The album is a mix of musical influences and real world playing experience, which along with the solid groove foundation provided by drummer Brian Zielie, merge into what can only be described as a true representation of the The Breakers own unique rock & roll soundFollowing the release of their latest album, The Breakers are gearing up for lives shows and a full promotional assault. To support their new record, a new line up is in place in which Doug has moved from bass to guitar. It seemed a natural progression as he played most of the parts on the album and wanted to make sure the integrity of the guitar driven music carried over into the live shows. Brian and Joe have returned in support of this second release, along with a couple of newcomers to the band, Zeb Briskovich on bass and Troy Brenningmeyer on guitar. Zeb and Troy might be new to The Breakers, but they have been long time friends and are seasoned vets in their own rights. With a new record and a new line up of talented musicians, The Breakers are certain to be making a lot of noise in the coming year.
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