Sitars Meet Guitars On Liquid Blue's CD
Liquid Blue, a world pop/political rock band from San Diego, has released a brand
new CD, Supernova. With influences from artists as diverse
as Yes, David Bowie, The Ramones and Madonna, the music of Liquid
Blue is an exotic blend of western pop melodies with ancient and
modern eastern sounds. Lyrically, the band challenges the listener
with thought provoking commentary on many crucial issues confronting
the nation and the world.
Liquid Blue was founded by vocalist and songwriter Scott Stephens,
who envisioned the band as a vehicle to express his passion for
music, politics, human rights, environmental protection and other
issues. "It is my belief that much of today's music promotes
the same trivial, mind numbing messages again and again," Scott
says. "I feel there is a need and a legitimate market for pop
music with a deeper message."
Liquid Blue is performing concerts at clubs, theaters, arenas and
even stadiums worldwide. The band has performed at stadiums in Asia
with up to 65,000 fans in attendance. One of the concerts was
televised in China to an estimated audience of 700 million. To date,
Liquid Blue has performed in over 60 countries on all 6 continents.
Liquid Blue's brand new CD, Supernova, contains 14 tracks
of multi-cultural, multi-ethnic and multi-faceted pop. It has been
coined "world pop" which is a brand new genre
classification. Both lyrically and musically, Liquid Blue has set a
course for a new sound and a new attitude. "Liquid Blue is an
element and a color," Scott Stephens says. "In the 60's it
meant expanding the mind; experimentation and reaching another
dimension. In musical terms the premise of this philosophy is that
every song, every album, every concert can make a difference."
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