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In November 2007, Vincent Lynch released his debut E.p... a life-long dream of his, and a personal project more than anything else. It was distributed online and has sold all over the world, including Japan, Australia and strong U.S digital sales.

One of the internets most trusted sites (radioindy) caught wind of Vincent's debut e.p and had this to say about it!



 

Impressive EP Spanning Many Genres
author: The RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
Vincent Lynch's "It's Probably Me" is an EP that features Vincent’s excellent musical talents, across multiple genres, from blues to pop. There is quite a lot of variation present on this 4-track EP: It starts with a remake of “I Got the Music in Me” with a jazz-influenced piano progression dubbed with an electronica/dance sound. Next, the EP moves to a bluesy electric guitar riff fused with a solid brass section on track 2. Then, Vincent presents a simple, clean acoustic sound on track 3. And finally the EP closes out with a dance club remix version of “I Got the Music in Me.” Lynch's vocals are quite similar to the blues-oriented vocals of Eric Clapton. The lyrics of the 2 original tracks are strong. The bluesy, heartbreaking "Story of the Blues" displays Lynch's lyrical prowess when he sings, "Everybody knows what the blues is all about." More aesthetically pleasing is the simple, acoustic title track, which shows Lynch at his lyrical and musical best. "It's Probably Me" is a beautiful acoustic number with a tidal wave of mood setting sounds. No matter the sound, light and acoustic or loud and electronic, the EP displays Lynch’s musical talents. If you have eclectic musical tastes and enjoy hearing a new talented artist, give this EP a try