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$2.10The Story
A Newbury Comics exclusive color vinyl pressing.
âItâs that old quote: Good artists borrow, but great artists steal,â says Melton with a laugh. But thereâs nothing larcenous about the way he approaches his covers. Melton understands the art of songwriting at an intimate level, having pored over music theory and arrangement intricacies from his high school days through college classes.
This dedication to breaking down the intrinsic quality of great songs is what gives his debut Pure Noise album, SOUTHERN CHARM, such a compelling, shapeshifting identity. Split into two halves â amped-up versions of country classics and his trademark âyâallternativeâ spin on punk and metal tracks â Southern Charm synthesizes all of Meltonâs influences, from the country staples played on a loop in his childhood home through scene icons like blink-182, The Starting Line, A Day to Remember and Four Year Strong.
Omit the original artist names, and Meltonâs spin on Tim McGrawâs nostalgic âSomething Like Thatâ (ft. Ryan Scott Graham) could pass as the pop-punk anthem of the summer, while the buzzsaw guitars and double-bass breakdowns of Luke Combsâ âBeer Never Broke My Heartâ and Garth Brooksâ âFriends In Low Placesâ would be instant pit-starters in a past lifeâs Warped Tour parking lot. On the flip side, Melton uses his rich musical sensibilities to rein in caustin offerings from The Story So Far (âQuicksandâ), The Amity Affliction (âSoak Me In Bleachâ) and Stick To Your Guns (âMarried To The Noiseâ), reimagining and elevating their hidden melodicism with gorgeous harmonies, acoustic guitars, lap steel, and mandolin.
Proficient on drums, guitar, bass, keyboards, and trumpet, Melton typically produces all of his YouTube covers at his home studio, a testament to his insatiable desire for knowledge and self-improvement â and a snapshot of how far heâs come as an artist and recording engineer throughout the years. âAll of the technology has changed so much since I first started,â he says, noting his first video was a pop-punk cover of Taylor Swiftâs âWe Are Never Ever Getting Back Together.â âI started with a Home Recording for Dummies book and an original GoPro, which at the time was the cheapest way to get HD footage on YouTube.â
Now armed with vastly more knowledge and resources, Southern Charm finds him working with outside producers for the first time, bringing in Tom Denney (A Day to Remember, who helmed the rock-based country covers) and Alan Day (Four Year Strong, who produced the country-based rock songs) to offer new perspective and add a level of vision and cohesion to the project.
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A Newbury Comics exclusive color vinyl pressing.
âItâs that old quote: Good artists borrow, but great artists steal,â says Melton with a laugh. But thereâs nothing larcenous about the way he approaches his covers. Melton understands the art of songwriting at an intimate level, having pored over music theory and arrangement intricacies from his high school days through college classes.
This dedication to breaking down the intrinsic quality of great songs is what gives his debut Pure Noise album, SOUTHERN CHARM, such a compelling, shapeshifting identity. Split into two halves â amped-up versions of country classics and his trademark âyâallternativeâ spin on punk and metal tracks â Southern Charm synthesizes all of Meltonâs influences, from the country staples played on a loop in his childhood home through scene icons like blink-182, The Starting Line, A Day to Remember and Four Year Strong.
Omit the original artist names, and Meltonâs spin on Tim McGrawâs nostalgic âSomething Like Thatâ (ft. Ryan Scott Graham) could pass as the pop-punk anthem of the summer, while the buzzsaw guitars and double-bass breakdowns of Luke Combsâ âBeer Never Broke My Heartâ and Garth Brooksâ âFriends In Low Placesâ would be instant pit-starters in a past lifeâs Warped Tour parking lot. On the flip side, Melton uses his rich musical sensibilities to rein in caustin offerings from The Story So Far (âQuicksandâ), The Amity Affliction (âSoak Me In Bleachâ) and Stick To Your Guns (âMarried To The Noiseâ), reimagining and elevating their hidden melodicism with gorgeous harmonies, acoustic guitars, lap steel, and mandolin.
Proficient on drums, guitar, bass, keyboards, and trumpet, Melton typically produces all of his YouTube covers at his home studio, a testament to his insatiable desire for knowledge and self-improvement â and a snapshot of how far heâs come as an artist and recording engineer throughout the years. âAll of the technology has changed so much since I first started,â he says, noting his first video was a pop-punk cover of Taylor Swiftâs âWe Are Never Ever Getting Back Together.â âI started with a Home Recording for Dummies book and an original GoPro, which at the time was the cheapest way to get HD footage on YouTube.â
Now armed with vastly more knowledge and resources, Southern Charm finds him working with outside producers for the first time, bringing in Tom Denney (A Day to Remember, who helmed the rock-based country covers) and Alan Day (Four Year Strong, who produced the country-based rock songs) to offer new perspective and add a level of vision and cohesion to the project.























