![]() American Saturday Night $13.96 If you have liked any of BP's albums before you will love this one. He has done a great job- again- of writing great lyrics and great tunes. Buy this- you won't be disappointed. Great album!!! ![]() Who Speaks For Planet Earth? $7.99 And Then There Were None brings out an interesting mix of Techno sound mixed with an Emo feel. Personally for me there are a few tracks worth forgetting like "Bed of Nails" and "Right Here Waiting" but And Then There Were None puts out some strong tracks in the album that just stick to you. Songs that really stick out in this album are: The Hospital (insanely catchy) Reinventing Robert Cohn (pumpin!) Action is the Anecdote (plain awesomeness!) The Alamo (upbeat and brilliant) "John Orr the Arsonist" is an excellent intro to the bands debut. It grabs the listeners attention from start to finish and makes the listener interested and wanting to hear more of what the album has to offer. The song "Cloak and Dagger" gives a good club feel, while "The Atmosphere" is a slower, and a very, shall we say more "chill" song, that can stick to your mind for a long while. "Thank the Watchmaker" is a good upbeat song. And "Insozzz..." delivers the grand finale, an excellent close out to an overall amazing album. The band has already leased out 2 new cover songs. "Heaven" from Dj Sammy and their cover of Imogen Heap's "Hide and Seek" which might appear in their next album, but are available for download now. Overall, along with their contemporary artists DREAM TECHNO, and ANDY HUNTER, this group gives the Christian music industry a big boost with their style of music. This band is indeed one to keep an eye on in the future. |
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