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Perrin Lamb Rocks Next Big Nashville

Posted on 14 October 2009 by josh

Sorted Noise produced artist, Perrin Lamb, was a featured performer at the popular music festival, Next Big Nashville. A veteran of the Nashville indie scene, Perrin debuted one of his newest tunes, “Make it By Morning,” 5 stories up on a downtown rooftop venue called Aerial.

Check out the video shot by Sorted Noise friend and general superstar, Becky Fluke

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Latest From Perrin Lamb

Posted on 16 May 2009 by sortednoise

Here’s another great performance by Sorted Noise regular Perrin Lamb, captured by our super-talented photographer/videographer compadre Becky Fluke. When these two team up, the results are always stirring and beautiful.

Perrin has had several placements from his two EP’s which Sorted Noise has worked on – “Be This Way” and “Feels Like Home.” Of late, his songs have been featured in The Real World – Sydney, Kyle XY, Grey’s Anatomy and Army Wives.
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Perrin continues to write killer songs with some of Nashville’s most respected and up-and-coming Indie artists and will be recording a new project soon! For more on Perrin visit: myspace.com/perrinlamb

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Vote for Perrin Lamb in the Lightning 100 Music City Mayhem

Posted on 20 March 2009 by sortednoise

Nashville radio station Lightning 100 is having a contest, loosely bassed on the NCAA bracket system, where 32 local/reagional acts are pitted against each other everyday with the winner advancing. The final four play a show at YAZOO brewery to decide the winner, who gets put in the regular ROTATION on the radio! Sorted Noise produced artist Perrin Lamb has made it it through to the second round with his song “New Born Child”. So… go vote for Perrin. www.lightning100.com/music_city_mayhem.php

And while you are at it watch his Becky Fluke directed video for the song.

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Latest and Greatest from Sorted Noise

Posted on 16 May 2008 by sortednoise

Latest News…

* Paul Alan’s song “To Bring You Back” is at number 12 on the CHR charts!

* MTV continues to show Secrets In Stereo some love. “No Such Thing” was featured in the MTV show “The Paper”. This is the 4th song from the Secrets In Stereo project to be used by MTV.

* We are currently working on music for:

Kal Hourd
Nathan Christopher
Deanna Harper
Greg Johnson
Kristian Bush
Parker Branch

* Perrin Lamb recently released his latest EP “Feels Like Home”.
It features the songs: Newborn Child, Shiver, Feels Like Home, Love You More and Better Now. It’s pretty much Fantastic Music… and the artwork includes super cool photos by Becky Fluke.

Regarding said EP, how about this:

Emerging from the ever growing pack of modern singer/songwriters, Perrin Lamb has worked tirelessly to develop a unique sound and point of view.
This can be heard in spades on Perrin’s 2007 release BE THIS WAY, the title track of which has been placed in several major TV series’, and has garnered praise from all over webdom.

His latest effort, “Feels Like Home”, deals with universal themes such as love, and loss, yearning and contentment. All the while creating a sonic landscape rife with subtle influences from his anglophilic nature….the string quartet in the radio ready “Newborn Child” seems to have been plucked from George Martin’s back catalog….to the down home strum and barbershop harmonies on the subtly sweet “Love You More”. But Perrin also likes to plug in and turn up as is evident in the slow burning love song to music itself, “Shiver”.

If you have more life ahead of you than behind you, or vice versa, this short but sweet and subtle collection will give you plenty to enjoy and ponder.

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