
Chris Cubeta
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© 2007 Chris Cubeta (822371127243)
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Lyrically driven rock music
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- CHRIS CUBETA & THE LIARS CLUB: Faithful
- DANNY LANZETTA: The Story of a Minute in America
- CHRIS CUBETA: Sugar Sky
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“Breakfast on the table/shoelace untied/it’s better in some other place/at least for tonight,” whispers Chris Cubeta toward the end of Faithful, the follow-up to his 2003 debut Sugar Sky. It’s a bittersweet reflection that captures both the poignancy and purpose of the singer/songwriter’s many-colored vision. In Cubeta’s universe, the heroes are the heartbroken vagabonds, the wistful winos and all the other overlooked beauty-seekers of his “crooked candy world.” More than anything, Chris Cubeta is an intensely personal writer, whose songs offer listeners an unfiltered peak into his often-messy, always-wild universe.
Cubeta’s live show is bolstered by his high-octane band The Liars Club – Jeff Berner on guitars, Marc Capaldo on drums and John Passineau on bass. Each brings his own flair to a show that is a dynamic blend of passionate, guitar-infused energy and down-home, rootsy melancholy. Cubeta presides over every gig with the subtle and sure hand of a seasoned performer, deftly alternating between wowing the crowd with his guitar and telling the silhouetted stories of the unsung.
Cubeta is an accomplished musician, who played nearly every instrument on Sugar Sky, as well as a skilled producer. A longtime resident of upstate New York, he moved to Brooklyn in 2005 and has already secured a number of prime slots at some of the city’s most prestigious rooms – The Bitter End, The Pussycat Lounge, Trash and Pianos to name a few.
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author: Jacquie HallA nice round up of some of the best tracks from this band. As EP's go I think 7 tracks instead of the normal 3 or so makes it well worth buying. I would definately love to hear more from Chris and his band.