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It Lives Up to Its Name Sep 18, 2009 This self-titled album lives up to its name and does not disappoint. For a rock album there is a huge variety, from the heavy to the light and the implementation of "edge", everything is to be had on this one. All of the musicians contribute quite a bit the overall effect, and its hard to pay attention to any one of them for too long because the songs do a good job of diverting your attention to the sweet spots. It has a great opening with the proper intent to keep you interested, and a great closing to woe you- the way that a lot of albums do; very catchy stuff here.
These guys are the BOMB! Jan 07, 2009 Saw these guys in Atlanta and they are smoking hot! Each song is better than the next. Anthems, huge sound, original lyrics genius,...Mind-blowing guitar work! Listen to a few songs first, you'll see what I mean. They blew everyone away and with the right exposure, they will be the nnext big thing!
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Great Luna Halo Mar 20, 2008 What more can add to the reviews before, just can say this is an awesome album from the begining to the end. Great music from a great band.
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Simply Awsome!!! Mar 03, 2008 This is a great album definitely worth it!!! One album that you truly can say is money well spent.
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Awesome Nov 22, 2007 I saw these guys in concert, which is how I found out about them. Opened for Yellowcard (you should buy their newest album too), they did a great job. Anyhow I went out and found their album afterwards and I love it. "Untouchable" is addictive, great lyrics and hooks. I hope these guys make it big time, lots of singles on this track could be top 40; but lots of albums are going unnoticed this year, much like Yellowcard's Paper Walls; I hope this isn't one of them and I hope the unnoticed albums jump to the top of the charts as the New Year approaches.
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