
The self-titled debut from The Oxygen Ponies is an melancholy record that rings with intimacy and familiarity-not only because singer/songwriter Paul Megna's compositions bare resemblance to classic artists such as Leonard Cohen and Bob Dylan, but also because the songs are so deeply personal. There's something incredibly stirring about the combination of Paul Megna's eerily rough voice combined with his poignant lyrics. Paul Megna While The Oxygen Ponies' songs are often simplistic in nature and meaning, they express enough to make you fall into a gloomy [...]