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Brand new album from MAX

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Max is pleased to announce a NEW SECURE INTERNET SALES SERVICE for his highly acclaimed new album. All major credit/debit cards accepted.

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Max (a.k.a. Marcus Pagnam) is pleased to announce the release of his latest studio album - "Closer". Consisting of 12 brand new tracks, this collection confirms Max as, quite simply, one of the finest songwriters of a generation. His unique ability to encapsulate everyday experiences, whilst exploring the profound has produced an irresistible new set of songs - honest, searching, written from the heart, timeless.

From the rocky opener, title track "Closer" this is an album of mostly guitar driven songs, expressed in infectious melodies. "Reorganised" has already been described as "Neil Finn meeting up with John Lennon and setting the world to rights". There are many poignant moments, such as piano ballad "What they say" and the soul searching "Armchair", which whispers despair before soaring into an anthem of hope. Signing off with the haunting "Fathers eyes", Max’s latest work represents an emotional journey as one man seeks just one thing - to be closer to God.

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Posted by maxonline at 20:54, 25 May 2004