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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Latest News&#8230;</p> <p>* Paul Alan&#8217;s song &#8220;To Bring You Back&#8221; is at number 12 on the CHR charts!</p> <p>* MTV continues to show Secrets In Stereo some love. &#8220;No Such Thing&#8221; was featured in the MTV show &#8220;The Paper&#8221;. This is the 4th song from the Secrets In Stereo project to be used by MTV.</p> [...]]]></description>
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<p>* Paul Alan&#8217;s song &#8220;To Bring You Back&#8221; is at number 12 on the CHR charts!</p>
<p>* MTV continues to show Secrets In Stereo some love. &#8220;No Such Thing&#8221; was featured in the MTV show &#8220;The Paper&#8221;. This is the 4th song from the Secrets In Stereo project to be used by MTV.</p>
<p>* We are currently working on music for:</p>
<p>Kal Hourd<br />
Nathan Christopher<br />
Deanna Harper<br />
Greg Johnson<br />
Kristian Bush<br />
Parker Branch</p>
<p>* Perrin Lamb recently released his latest EP &#8220;Feels Like Home&#8221;.<br />
It features the songs: Newborn Child, Shiver, Feels Like Home, Love You More and Better Now. It&#8217;s pretty much Fantastic Music&#8230; and the artwork includes super cool photos by Becky Fluke.</p>
<p>Regarding said EP, how about this:</p>
<p>Emerging from the ever growing pack of modern singer/songwriters, Perrin Lamb has worked tirelessly to develop a unique sound and point of view.<br />
This can be heard in spades on Perrin&#8217;s 2007 release BE THIS WAY, the title track of which has been placed in several major TV series&#8217;, and has garnered praise from all over webdom.</p>
<p>His latest effort, &#8220;Feels Like Home&#8221;, 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&#8230;.the string quartet in the radio ready &#8220;Newborn Child&#8221; seems to have been plucked from George Martin&#8217;s back catalog&#8230;.to the down home strum and barbershop harmonies on the subtly sweet &#8220;Love You More&#8221;. But Perrin also likes to plug in and turn up as is evident in the slow burning love song to music itself, &#8220;Shiver&#8221;.</p>
<p>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.</p>
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