Welcome To Soonville

This Autumn see’s the release of Maxi Dunn’s debut solo album “Welcome to Soonville”. The songs take you on a journey through many contrasting emotions, such as love lost, hurt, dreams, hope, friendship and abandonment. On its way the songs themselves follow the musical spectrum, from rock, power pop, country, through to ballads, and film soundtracks. Maxi Dunn, and her band of musical accomplices (Midlands producer and musician Pete Hackett, and Spanish Producers and power pop duo Cokeroque) have put together an album for all seasons and tastes.
 
There is something here for everyone, from album title track “Welcome to Soonville” a dramatic, string filled gem of a song, which almost could stand alongside a John Barry film score (imagine Thriller, Suspense, Bond and Romance) and the heartfelt, emotional pop / rock song such as “Waiting to go round” which have great chart potential, on any continent.
 
But lets not forget the cheekiest of all little numbers, songs such as the terminally bouncy and catchy “How was I to know?” which tells a story from beginning to end, described as some as very intense but captures the listener into the scene as well as having a blinding hook to snare the listener.
 
Initial radio play, in Europe and America, has highlighted the albums potential to do well. There are not many debut albums which feature such quality and quantity. There has been massive listener feedback, with listeners wanting to know more about Miss Dunn, and her music. She has had folks flocking to her myspace site to listen to sneak previews, and leave massive, positive feedback.
 
Based on initial radio play, and the song performance and quality, it is obvious to this writer and reviewer, that Maxi’s “Welcome to Soonville” is destined to be a winner.
 
Strong in all departments (vocally, musically, song quality) you would be mad not to own a copy.
 
But also you know Maxi is a doll, who wouldn't want to wake up to this young lady everyday (you will know what I mean when you hear "Sinking In The Sand").
 
Buy “Welcome to Soonville” on release, it’s the soundtrack to your summer, and the next, and the next….. Tracklisting as follows.....
 
How Was I To Know?
Don't Look Back
Always Be My Friend
High As A Kite
Seattle In The Sun
Don't Get Involved
I Wish You Well
Waiting To Go Round
More Than This
The Last To Know
Pull You Down
Sinking In The Sand
I Mean That
Welcome To Soonville

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