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If you mash the Southern rock of Needtobreathe with old-school Mumford and Sons' theatricality, and you’ve got a fist-pumping, stadium-sized folk-pop tune.
He’s a bit reminiscent of Adam Levine in a lot ways. When you listen to the band’s pop rock style, there’s a lot to like.
...A quintessential pop-rock offering minus the excess cheese that can sometimes be a byproduct of many polished US singles.
“What of me” is the best way to say “Hi, I am Corey and you are going to listen to my music”.
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“More than just another artist with a ridiculously alliterative/overly-complicated/oddly spelled name…”
“Merging flecks of Mumford & Sons with the pacing urgency of Ryan Tedder and the One Republic boys,” Corey’s music is designed to excite and engage a live audience. Equal parts musician and film director, his blend of anthemic, theatrical songwriting combined with deeply personal lyrics makes Corey’s music a “quintessential pop-rock offering – minus the excess cheese that can sometimes be a byproduct of many polished US singles.” With a focus on the ever-expanding soundtrack market, Corey’s “fist-pumping, stadium-sized” rock and roll and “thoughtful, sometimes intricately layered lyrics” makes him an artist to keep an eye on.