Monday, June 28, 2010

Polarity/1's Single "I'm So Broke" Reflects Challenges Facing So Many Americans


Website: http://polarity1.com/agitpop/index.php

Polarity/1, whose music crosses multiple genres and speaks loudly and clearly about socioeconomic, governmental and financial injustices and deceptions, announced the release of the track "I'm So Broke" from his new CD "Free Money (But You Have To Pay). The 9 track LP is a digital collection of many songs the artist has written about the free-falling American economy, and was released in May 2010.

On the rock track "I'm So Broke," Polarity/1 continues to wail about finances, forcing every listener to understand how it feels to have nothing in such a wealthy country. Commenting on the homelessness problem, he says: "What's left in my pocket goes to keep me off the docket." Screaming "I'm so broke" over and over, listeners are left to think about the current state of America, as they must try to find solutions that will balance out the distribution of wealth in the country.

The FREE MUSIC (But You Have To Pay) EP is available for download at no cost at: http://polarity1.com/agitpop/index.php .

About Polarity/1
The music of Polarity/1 is exactly what the name suggests: conjoined opposites - a mash-up of new: cutting edge electronica/hip hop/nu-jazz and old: roots music of America (blues, funk, country, early jazz), Brazil (samba, pagode, etc.) and West African groove science. "Polar succeeds in his mission of forcing you to pay attention and not lull into the sounds you 'expect' to hear," noted StarPolish.com

To listen to more of Polarity/1's music, check out his MySpace page @ http://www.myspace.com/polarity1music

Contact: Eric de Fontenay
MusicDish
18-14 Astoria Blvd.
Astoria, NY 11102
(718) 278-0662
ecfont@musicdish.net

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