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Turn Out the Light, Turn On the Stereo

by Justin DiFebbo

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Coffee 04:36
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Play It Slow 04:26
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She Refused 04:02
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Storm 04:35
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Turn Out the Light, Turn on the Stereo is DiFebbo's debut effort and return to the public consciousness. It offers a "well-seasoned brand of retro-styled folk rock that incorporates everything from sunny Beach Boys vocal harmonies and Beatles-esque melodies to bluesy rhythms and hints of psych-rock for a dynamic keyboard-heavy sound." Self-produced and engineered, the bulk of the album was recorded in his home studio, late in the evenings while the family was sleeping. The wide range of influences gained from his entire musical experience comes through in this collection of songs.

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released January 28, 2014

DiFebbo: vocals, guitars, bass, ukelele, mandolin, piano, organ, keys, flute, percussion
Michael DiFebbo Jr: bass
Zil: drums
Avery Coffee: guitar
Brian Cullen: vocals
Todd Oakes: backing vocals

All songs written by Justin DiFebbo
Recorded at Sienna Sound and Crooked Studios
Engineered by Justin DiFebbo, Zil, Anthony Montesano
Mixed and mastered by Tom Volpicelli at The Mastering House
Artwork by J. DeVirgilis

Copyright 2014 Justin DiFebbo (ASCAP). All Rights Reserved.

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Justin DiFebbo Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

It simply celebrates that sweet and lush psychedelic sound in the tradition of early '70s Pink Floyd, Big Star, and late '90s Flaming Lips. The beauty and vitality of the songs more than justifies them having to be apologetic about their embrace of this now-classic sound. Everything about it seems to have a kind of timeworn patina that makes it soothing, comfortable, and familiar. ... more

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