Pick of the Week: Jeremy Mitchell Band
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There were a lot of exciting things happening in music last year and certainly many of the acts that performed beyond expectations once again fell under the radar and the select few made their millions as usual. One of those unsigned artist that impressed me the most was guitar maestro Jeremy Mitchell.
"Delusions of Grandeur" is an instrumental tour de force with 10 rockin' tracks featuring Mitchell and his band. The trio consists of Mitchell (guitars), Troy Groeneweegen (bass) and Greg Stone (drums and percussion). This is not your typical power trio per se; they offer up a diverse range of sounds, all powered by Mitchell's slick guitar licks.
It does not take long to realize that this artist is a disciple of Joe Satriani and other players of that ilk. "Closing In" and the killer opener "Weight of The World" was plenty of evidence for me. This does not take a thing away from this talented Australian product. He is at a slight disadvantage being so remote from any burgeoning music scene, like Austin Texas for instance, but the Internet and his MySpace page helps, although he is just making a dent there.
As with many artists, relying on MySpace as a homepage does not position you very well. You need your own Web site, Twitter, Facebook and blogs to promote your music and network. Hopefully, for his sake, there will be a well-oiled machine in place to promote this great music in 2010.
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Jeremy Mitchell is one to watch and if he uses the tools of technology and networking right you may see his name a lot more in the future.
Keith "MuzikMan" Hannaleck of Adams offers up his best-listening bets as a regular contributor to iBerkshires. For more reviews, www.muzikreviews.com.

