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Ryan Koenig: Two Different Worlds - COMPACT DISCSTitle: Two Different Worlds Artist: Ryan Koenig Label: Big Muddy Records Product Type: COMPACT DISCS UPC: 888295610667 Genre: Country Release Date: 2017 10 13 Number of Discs: 1 2017 release. To say that Ryan Koenig loves country music is not enough. Whether he is on the road with his full time gig as a multi instrumentalist with Pokey LaFarge or at home inside western themed trinket covered walls of his St. Louis bungalow, you will most likely find
Title: Two Different WorldsArtist: Ryan Koenig
Label: Big Muddy Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 888295610667
Genre: Country
Release Date: 2017-10-13
Number of Discs: 1
2017 release. To say that Ryan Koenig loves country music is not enough. Whether he is on the road with his full-time gig as a multi-instrumentalist with Pokey LaFarge or at home inside western themed trinket-covered walls of his St. Louis bungalow, you will most likely find him affectionately immersed in the genre's fashion, history, and culture. Koenig's debut album, Two Different Worlds, is an expression of his love of country music as well as a reflection of the deep understanding and appreciation he has for even the smallest piece of the country music puzzle. But Koenig could never stand to be two-dimensional. He is a charismatic artist with depth and an unmistakable voice that has been honed by years of study and life experience. His songs touch upon gentrification, mortality and the dichotomy of romance and violence, which are interspersed throughout classic country tales of heartbreak and longing. Two Different Worlds is tastefully layered with some of the strongest musical voices in roots music that Missouri has to offer with contributions from John Horton (The Bottle Rockets), Gary Hunt, Jr. (Son Volt), various members of Pokey LaFarge's backing band, and a host of Big Muddy Records regulars including Jack Grelle and Koenig's wife, Kellie Everett (The Hooten Hallers). This multitude of talent coalesces into a colorful palette that brings Koenig's rich and textured vision of country music to life.
Tracks:
1.1 Miss Edie
1.2 Strugglin' with a Lot
1.3 This Old Main Drag Is About to Drag Me Down
1.4 Podemos Si Te Quieres
1.5 Am I Still in Your Heart (Or Am I Just in Your Way)
1.6 Cheyenne
1.7 It Don't Matter
1.8 It's Easy to See
1.9 Puebla, MX
1.10 The Last Resident
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Worth the price an pretty good angles
Color: White, Size: without USB
So I decided to get this monitor arm because I was trying to go for an all white aesthetic and needed a arm to come in on time was a little skeptical because of the reviews but after using it, I love it. It’s super sturdy. The monitor arm is pretty high-quality. It uses mostly metal and the cable management is really good. I definitely recommend it.
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Color: White, Size: without USB
I wish you didn’t have to adjust screws to adjust position
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★★★★★ 5
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Color: Black, Size: without USB
Easy to use and set up. The quality of the item seems to be there - sturdy enough to hold my 34” ultra wide Samsung monitor. Worth every cent with how easy it is to use and readjust the angle of the screen - I had to stiffen the resistance to account for the added weight of the monitor, but the fit and stability is spot on once the adjustment was made; just a few turns of the screw with the included Allen key
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★★★★★ 5
Great quality and price
Color: Black, Size: without USB
The arm needed some additional tightening, but it’s holding my 32 in monitor perfectly. Great stability and mobility. The cable organizer is a bit awkward, but works well enough. I’ll probably stick with this brand in the future; the cost vs quality is amazing.
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★★★★★ 5
Great stand for the price!
Size: Quad, Style: Glass Free Stand, Size: Quad, Style: Glass Free Stand
It is a great stand. I was able to put everything together myself.
Just wanted to point out a couple of things here. I have 2, 27" flat montors and 2, 37" curved monitors. Now the description says it will go up to 27", but I was able to get the 37" ones on this stand also. You can put them side by side - they will fit, but make sure you don't go over the weight limit, so for mine, to be sure I didn't exceed the weight limit, I have the bottom of them sitting on the and foot of the frame itself. You will not be able to angle them inwards toward yourself if you have 37" curved monitors. This is what I was hoping to do I just needed an extra inch on each side to move them out, for now I will just leave them side by side.
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I really like the stand and it is a great value for the price. It is very sturdy with my setup. I just wish it had about an extra inch on at least the bottom two arms, but overall, definitely a great stand.
(sorry for the bad photo but these are my work monitors and I could not show what was on the screens)
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