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August 02, 2007

Aaron Schroeder

Aaron

If I told you that there's a guy that could fit right alongside names like Sufjan, Billy Bragg and Voxtrot, it would have to peak your interest, wouldn't it?

That's exactly what Aaron Schroeder brings to the table, with his instrumentation of steel guitars, accordions and bells.

While living in Washington State, he crafts smart pop a cut above many. His second album Black and Gold will drop soon, which you can preorder on his Myspace page. Check it out.

Aaron Schroeder-What We Don't Know (demo) mp3

Aaron Schroeder-A Definite Purpose (demo) mp3 from Black and Gold coming soon

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