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"They yell "go" a lot on Manic, a furiously paced three-chord punk onslaught with a moody low-down funk bridge. The
bitter missive of twenty-something dating syndrome is a hit at the live shows. The boy interest rages, "punch drunk and I hate
my life now" and portrays the girl interest as his "drunken butterfly." It's an energetic romp that really gets the kids moving and
hearts pumping."
-chris lunceford |
CD: meaningful EP
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some have called it an "anthem", we think its just a song full of interweaving rhythms and melodies... judge for yrself. |
CD: meaningful EP
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"Lullaby opens with a short but loud barrage of distorted guitar and ambient noise before dropping dynamically to a snare drum march with melodic guitar meandering. A pretty sounding guitar synth flutters throughout
the verses while Keith's soft vocal outlines a downbeat story of seduction and obsession. The song erupts into a dramatic gang sung chorus of "You're my lullaby." They can obviously do the loud-soft thing but with the band's own unique flair."
-chris lunceford |
CD: meaningful EP
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