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Puppet Show - The Tale of Woe

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Puppet Show’s second album "The Tale Of Woe" expands upon the sound and direction the group established with “Traumatized” and additionally benefits from a far superior recording process. As with “Traumatized,” all the songs on the new album are co-written by all members of the band and the new tracks still contain the keyboard/ guitar interchanges, expressive vocals, and intricate rhythms for which the band is known. Learning from the mistakes made recording the first album, Puppet Show took several steps to make the new album superior both musically and sonically. The first goal was attained as the result of working together for several years honing their songwriting skills. The latter goal was achieved by enlisting the help of mixer and producer extraordinaire Terry Brown (Rush, IQ, FM, Fates Warning) and Genie Award winning producer/ mastering engineer Peter J. Moore (Cowboy Junkies, The Band, Crash Test Dummies) who respectively mixed and mastered “The Tale Of Woe.” Look for the new album to be released in February 2007. If you remember the band from before, Puppet Show is definitely back! If you’ve never heard of them, Puppet Show is here! Either way, we hope you enjoy the results.

Sean Frazier: Vocals
Mike Grimes: Keyboards
Chris Mack: Drums
Chris Ogburn: Guitars
Craig Polson: Bass

Album tracks

  • 1 - 1. Seasons
  • 2 - 2. Seven Gentle Spirits
  • 3 - 3. Harold Cain
  • 4 - 4. The Past Has Just Begun
  • 5 - 5. God's Angry Man
  • 6 - 6. On Second Thought

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