Armand Margjeka Releases 2nd Single from Margo, Margo "What Feeling" Available Now

Armand Margjeka releases his second single from "Margo, Margo;" "What Feeling" is available now.
 
June 23, 2011 - PRLog -- "Have you ever felt like you could jump off the tallest building, not because you had issues with your sanity, but because you were sure there was no way you could fall?" asks the deep, crooning voice of Armand Margjeka on his latest mp3, the blissful "What Feeling". The track, a gradually accelerating rocker which shows the full range of Margjeka's voice, focuses on that rare feeling of invincibility we all wish we could hold on to. "It's about a particular state of mind where you feel invincible and it's a rush," he says. You can get it when you find true love or when you overcome an impossible situation". Like that feeling, listeners will want to taste this addictive track again and again. "What Feeling" is on Margjeka's first solo album, Margo, Margo (due out August 9) and available now for download: http://glgpub.com/file_download/143/Armand-Margjeka-What-Feeling.mp3

People often talk of music opening new worlds for them, but perhaps this means more to someone like Armand Margjeka. Margjeka grew up in Tropoja, an Albanian town at the foot of the Alps. "Tropoja was one of the most isolated villages in an isolated country," Margjeka says. The communist regime he grew up with was oppressive, but somehow a mix tape of American rock n' roll found its way into Margjeka's hands. "Maybe my sister brought it back from university, I don't remember, but hearing Elvis, Fats Domino, Jerry Lee Lewis and Little Richard changed my life." It's been a long journey from Tropoja to Birmingham, Ala. for Margjeka, but he's clearly at home making music that brings to mind Sondre Lerche and the beautiful arrangements of Iron and Wine. Margjeka's first solo album, Margo, Margo, is due out August 9.

Margo Margo has all the touchstones of an Americana album, but all of Margjeka's songs have his own unique feel. He grew up in Tropoja, an Albanian town at the foot of the Alps. "Tropoja was one of the most isolated villages in an isolated country," Margjeka says. The communist regime he grew up with was oppressive, but somehow a mix tape of American rock n' roll found its way into Margjeka's hands. "Maybe my sister brought it back from university, I don't remember, but hearing Elvis, Fats Domino, Jerry Lee Lewis and Little Richard changed my life." It's been a long journey from Tropoja to Birmingham, Ala. for Margjeka, but he's clearly at home making music that brings to mind Sondre Lerche and the beautiful arrangements of Iron and Wine.

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