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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
splender fans read this Apr 03, 2005 People waiting for a new splender cd can somewhat rejoice. Waymon Boone the singer is in a new band called Headrush. Their album will be relesed in June 2005 on Digital Musicworks International, a digital only label. check them out on purevolume.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
I LOVE THIS GROUP!!! Feb 04, 2005 When I heard their first album I was totally hooked. I think this album is equally great, but I am still hooked on the first one :) I don't know why they aren't very well known. They need more air time on the radio. Can't wait for the next album. If you haven't gotten any of their albums GO GET THEM!!!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Excellent Songs ! Feb 04, 2005 if you like melodic alt rock buy this CD, you won't be dissappointed, for me it was a really pleasant surprise, the songs are top notch and the production quality is awesome, a lost gem ...
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
great,great,great Jul 08, 2004 I have been listening to this CD for the last several months, and the more I listen to it the more impressed I am. This is a great,great,great cd. This is one of those cd's that you want to listen to every song on, where every song is incredible and quite unique, quite a diversity of style. I am very impressed - certainly one of the better recent cd's I own - ranks up there with Forty Foot Echo, Hoobastank, and a few others. Definitely worth buying. Hope to hear more from them.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
TOTALLY Underestimated band Jun 15, 2004 This is by far the most talented song writing group to emerge from the crap being put out by the major labels in at least the last 8 years. Songs are well crafted, melodic, memorable, thoughtful, and the production is flawless. Raw energy mixed with control and finesse. You will not be disappointed in this album or the debut, which was also excellent. These guys should have been huge and returned the music industry to profitability and respectability. Unfortunately, the band got little support. This is the direction music should be moving in.
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