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		<title>Sean Fournier &#8211; Oh My &#8211; Album Review (and free download!)</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gerard McGarry</dc:creator>
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I got a breezy email from Sean Fournier the other day recommending that I check out his 6 track album, Oh My.
Normally, I approach this type of email with caution &#8211; you never know if the contents are going to be good or appalling. But Sean’s confidence and enthusiasm impressed me enough to download his [...]]]></description>
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<p class="lead">I got a breezy email from <a href="http://www.sean-fournier.com/">Sean Fournier</a> the other day recommending that I check out his 6 track album, <em>Oh My</em>.</p>
<p>Normally, I approach this type of email with caution &#8211; you never know if the contents are going to be good or appalling. But Sean’s confidence and enthusiasm impressed me enough to <a href="http://www.sean-fournier.com/ohmy">download his free album</a>. That last link’s a hint, by the way!</p>
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<p>If you’ve read my posts about other singer/songwriters, you’ll know that I believe being a singer/songwriter is one of the hardest things in the world. That’s a limitation of being one man (or woman) and an acoustic guitar. Fournier, since you’re wondering, manages to offer something pleasurably unique: melodic, catchy tunes with clever accompaniments that lift the songs beyond the ordinary.</p>
<p>Let’s jump straight to my favourite track &#8211; <em>Put The World On Stop</em> &#8211; a piano-led track that incorporates a bassline that takes the song <em>almost</em> into hip-hop territory. Trust me, you’ll be singing that one line all day.</p>
<p>I won’t give you a track-by-track account of each song &#8211; just go and listen to the album. The bottom line is, the first five tracks are well-crafted songs, and Fournier’s voice is smooth and relaxing on all. Having spent the last hour listening to the album, I’m feeling really chilled out.</p>
<p>Most of the songs on <em>Oh My</em> are of such a high quality, it wouldn’t be a surprise to hear them in the charts. <em>Broken Stereo</em> is immense, one of the strongest choruses on the album &#8211; definitely check that one out.</p>
<p>The final track, <em>Holding The Hand Of The Hurricane</em> moves into more experimental territory, with a seemingly Indian influence to the instrumentation. It’s a touch out of place with the other songs, but shows that Sean has a flair for the dramatic, declaring “yeah I’m gonna live forever, as long as I feel your rain/dancing around like I’m holding the hand of the hurricane”.</p>
<p>Oh, and I should mention the quality of the presentation &#8211; the cover art is beautiful, and the album includes a little PDF booklet with the lyrics to the songs, all very stylishly laid out. If that’s not enough incentive to download the album, I don’t know what is!</p>
<h2>Spread the word!</h2>
<p>When you’re getting an album for free, it’s always nice to spread the word about it. If you <em>do</em> happen to download <em>Oh My</em>, make sure you tell your friends about it &#8211; share it on your Facebook/MySpace/Twitter profiles. You can even talk about it in real life too!</p>
<h2>Stalk Sean Fournier on the Internet!</h2>
<p>Not only is Sean a talented singer and songwriter, but he’s a clever self-publicist. If you become a fan after hearing this album, you’ll be pleased to know that Sean can easily be stalked all over the Internet.</p>
<p>Start off on his <a href="http://www.sean-fournier.com/">official website</a>, move on to MySpace, where you <a href="http://www.myspace.com/sfournier">can friend him</a> and listen to his latest tunes. And if you want to catch up with his exploits, <a href="http://fournstar.blogspot.com/">his blog</a> is an essential stopping point.</p>
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