Release

A Minor Miracle








Tiebreaker
A Minor Miracle
Release Date: 10/16/07
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Much hope has been kept alive that TIEBREAKER's buzzed-about full length would finally see the light of day. After a long hiatus and escape to Salt Lake City, John LaMonica, the experimental brainchild behind TIEBREAKER made a rendezvous with Doll House and after much prodding released the tracks known as A Minor Miracle. This signals the return of LaMonica and the music we, as a label, have always been chasing. Experimental, fresh, honest, and life-changing.

TIEBREAKER's debut comes from John LaMonica's heart and soul, transplanted through multiple layers of guitar, synthesizers, samples and drum machines. The music is still stunningly solid and genre redefining, countering any claims of stagnation or misdirection from digital/acoustic naysayers. Truth be told, Miracle is just that, almost never seeing the light of day via a proper release. It is catchy, soulful, mysterious and at times, painfully personal. Hundreds have discovered the alternate tracks and bonus material that is Memory Vs., now hear the original studio record the way it was intended. A Minor Miracle is available now on all major digital outlets.

Discography:
How Shall They Hear? (Spune/Velvet Blue Music, 2005)
A Minor Miracle (Doll House, 2007)
His Royal Highness (Doll House, 2009)

Discography

“one of the finer reminders of 2007”
-Buzzgrinder

“lyrics still drip with that sentiment that plucks heartstrings, the songs are riddled with samples and programming that remain innovative and diverse amidst the current digitized trend (’Sons and Daughters’), and you will find yourself alone quietly humming his melodies…”
-OurAgora

“unlike anything I'd heard in Dallas music--dangerously soulful, raucous and rich...a marvel of lo-fi longing, softly strummed heartache in search of a silver lining”
-Dallas Observer

His lyrics still drip with that sentiment that plucks heartstrings, the songs are riddled with samples and programming that remain innovative and diverse amidst the current digitized trend (’Sons and Daughters’), and you will find yourself alone quietly humming his melodies…