![]() Into The Rush [CD/DVD] $19.98 I bought this for my daughter she is 6 and hearing it while she was playing it made me proud to think she was listening to such high quaility music. I am a father that may be unconventional; I am 50 my daughter as stated is 6. My taste for music is much different, but listening to these young ladies gives me hope. What a GREAT statement they make for young people. I did some research on these ladies and was extremely impressed. If they continue on the same path using there Christian believes and family core values that seems to have been a cornerstone in their family's life. They could become good roll models of course that is if the media lets them be. ![]() Acoustic Hearts of Winter $13.98 These young ladies are a credit to their age group. They should be what others try to be like, Up to now High standards, Good Christian backround, Strong family values, MORALS and ETHICS, or at least from what I have surmised after my research. ![]() Insomniatic $13.98 They've grown alot since "Into The Rush". While you still get a similar effect with both album's "Insomniatic" is more hardcore, It focuses more on flirting, relationships and "cruising" as opposed to self-esteem, finding yourself and happiness like "into the Rush". Some of the actual music is a bit more experimental too. The title track "Insomniatic" is a heavier sound for the duo, It has a late 70's hard-rock vibe about it. Others like "Division" "Silence" & "I'm Here" along with the bonus track "Blush" are the duo's mild & acoustic sounds, Which are also very mature in concept. What I like most about "Insomniatic" is that they changed but didn't get carried away with it. They chose to explore concepts and a mild change with the music. The album starts off with the lead single titled "Potential Breakup Song" which exhibits the duo's angst toward a guy. A favorite of mine "Bullseye" is a flirty song about cruising random guys who they obviously find attractive while out on the town, and another favorite of mine "Closure" is a track about the guy that one of the members of the band is involved with is trying her patience and being driven away by it. Overall this album should have a "Parental Advisory" sticker on the front. Most of Aly & AJ's fans are under 12, They should not be able to relate to these lyrics. |
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