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On a Inconspicuous street located on the south side of Storm Valley lives an anti- Hero by the name of Relly Santiago aka The Postman.    Being a hip hop artist by day, the dishonest music industry leads the Postman on his own agendas.    The half cyborg rap phenom has a knack for overthrowing the industry rules and standards.    Guided by his intelligent brother Christobal The Vision he seeks revenge in the favor of the nobody’s.    On a Friday night trouble is brewing on the south side.    Political ties leads the Postman down a path of anger and destruction!    A knock at the door begins the night of terror.    “Who is it?” Relly responds “It’s your cousin Boom!”    Boom rarely comes out at a time like this so the postman knew it was trouble!    “Come in” he announces.    Boom entered the house with a face of disappointment.    “Somebody hit my Cafe around 7:30 pm”....

Don't Call Me Shirley and Deluge






Don't Call Me Shirley and Deluge

Deluge is a word mostly used to describe an overload or even an overwhelming of some sort. Don't Call Me Shirley and the Deluge album may mean just that. An overload of creative flow. Even if not, the album pours out massive creative juices and greatly twists together a number of aspects together to culminate the excitable alternative pop the album actually is. From trippy guitar rock songs like "Critters", to the indie-pop synth and key focused "Athousand People", the full album is a kind of tell all from it's main songwriter and creator Brett Evans. Taking all the elements to put together an album of this style of sonic quality takes some time and love. Deluge allows you to delve in with no issues and we suggest you do. 

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