The creative duo known as Dragon and Berr have released their latest album, "The Art of Not Being Yourself." Showcasing twelve new Dragon and Berr songs for an approximate total listening time of 40 minutes. The duo's Sixth record release to date has been proudly published as an independent release without the involvement of the corporate music industry on the Loose Bolt Records record label. With their latest release, Dragon and Berr demonstrate their unique ability to express the human condition in just as an expressive musical soundscape as the subject matter that inspired the art itself. With the fantastic aural voyage that is "The Art of Not Being Yourself" this record is sure to make it known Dragon and Berr have arrived.
Georgia's own Dragon and Berr cite their main artistic influences as Daryl Hall & John Oates, Fall Out Boy, Green Day, Dolly Parton, Styx, Arma Angelus, The Spinners, The Beatles and the local band scene as a whole. With an emphasis on Rock and Indie rock styles but branching from there into an eclectic collection of sonic familiarities from various genres it would be hard to type-cast this record. This means "The Art of Not Being Yourself" has something for every listener.
Asked to describe the overall theme of "The Art of Not Being Yourself," Dragon and Berr writes, "This record is about Diversity. The world is full of Diversity and without it, things would get pretty boring. Life happens and you want to just live it"
Dragon and Berr (Edwin and Donna Millheim respectively) a self-described "husband-and-wife American pop-punk, metal-punk, grunge-punk, country-punk, rock band from Georgia. They are off-the-wall creatives who met much earlier in 1986 in a gaming arcade."
"The Art of Not Being Yourself" by Dragon and Berr on the Loose Bolt Records label is available from quality digital music stores online worldwide now. Get in early, rock fans.
– T. Jones
Press Release Writer
www.Octiive.com
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