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author: Cosmik Debris - Bill Holmes
Out of all the bands in this group, Third Degree is probably the closest to "where have these guys been hiding" status. They seemingly have it all - the looks, the chops, the songs and the attitude. If you like Marvelous 3, get your checkbook out and buy Radio 7 immediately. "Maid Of Honor," "Beginning To Think" and "Leave Yourself Behind" all have that radio-ready, roll-down-the-car-windows punch to them. Big drums, big guitars, breathy-yet-booming lead vocals, picture- perfect harmonies...have I used enough hyphenated words yet? Even their ballads and mid-tempo songs have power to them. "Headlights Pass" rocks, "Any Other Way" proves they know their way around clever arrangements, and "Anyway I" shows they can float a tune longer than three minutes. John Paul Johnson writes all the songs and sings them, his brother plays bass; the quartet is rounded out by LA refugee Aaron Johnson (apparently no relation) on guitar and ex-Bostonian Adam Blake on drums. They're young, they're rocking, and according to their website, they're heading for New York City. Probably to kick The Strokes' ass.
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Great power-pop, very highly recommended
author: Www.amzmusiczine.com
I didn't know much --- actually, I didn't know anything - -- about 3rd Degree
when I cracked the cello on RADIO 7 and slipped the CD in. I had a couple of
ill-conceived, preconceived notions about them, true; I thought they might be
a soul group, or something like that, because there was a group called the
Three Degrees of that style that had a hit record out before you were
probably even born (ask your parents; maybe even your grandparents); I also
thought they might be one of those club DJs or something, because of the
RADIO 7 moniker. So now you see how my mind works. Or not. What issued forth
from my CD player, however, was none of the above. For 3rd Degree, you see,
is power pop. Really good power pop RADIO 7 is an amazingly strong,
confident, CD. These guys, all from disparate backgrounds and areas, are now
based in Denver, better heretofore known for football and a crappy airport
than for their music scene. No matter; with 3rd Degree out on tour all over
the diddle-damn place laying down their incredible chops, that is going to
change in a hurry. Power pop seems to run in cycles. Lots of it in the '60s..
The Shoes in the late '70s-early '80s. Matthew Sweet, late '80s - early '90s
and beyond, God bless him. And now, 3rd Degree. Harmonies (they even do
rounds, for chrissakes, on "Everything You Say"), dynamics, chord changes,
and actual songs, with beginnings, middles and endings. There's 11 of 'em,
and from "Leave Yourself Behind" to "Anyway I" there's not a bad song in the
bunch, not a wasted minute, no superfluous padding to fill out the CD, no
filler, no wimpy ballads: just great, great songs. When you put this one on
in your car, you won't have to worry about wrecking while you're fumbling for
the Skip button. You can also have fun playing Spot the Influence ("The Girl
that Ran Away" weaves its way through multiple Beatles song, including "For
No One," "Strawberry Fields Forever, " and "She Said She Said"). But 3rd
Degree isn't a group of guys with some great songs and no talent. This is a
BAND; each member has their thing down right, and RADIO 7 doesn't sound like
one of those three-chords-and-a-cloud-of-dust affairs, with each instrument
being played from a separate soundproof booth, with no one knowing what the
others are doing. The recording on this bad boy is first rate, as well, mixed
just right so that even when there is a lot going on it doesn't sound like a
jumble. RADIO 7 sounds great, and it sounds great in the way that makes you
just know that you're going to be playing it 20 years from now and it'll
sound just as good. 3rd Degree may not break any new musical ground on RADIO
7, but they'll sure make you appreciate, over and over, that well- traveled
stretch of musical road they're taking you on. Very highly recommended.
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3rd Degree come bursting out of the gate with a impressive debut
author: Tom Semioli
With brilliant harmonies, tight musicianship, and heart-felt pop compositions
that would put such millennium heart-throbs N Sync and the Backstreet Boys to
shame, 3rd Degree come bursting out of the gate with a impressive debut that
draws from classic and alternative rock without sounding derivative,
contrived or over-produced. The key to the band’s appeal on record is firmly
rooted in their strong melodic songs and dramatic arrangements. The
orchestral coda in “Worlds Collide” is worthy of the Beatles/Badfinger/Brian
Wilson badge of honor. Tracks such as “Don’t Walk Away,”“The Montreal
Song,” and “Anyway I” employ subtle and not-so-subtle shifts in dynamics and
texture that show off the group’s instrumental dexterity. Despite their young
age 3rd Degree sound and play as if they are a veteran ensemble with plenty
of hits under their belt. “Any Other Way” and “Maid Of Honor” are
authentic arena rock anthems in waiting. 3rd Degree show tremendous potential
on their first official outing. Stay tuned.
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Get this CD...You won't be disappointed.
author: Lissa Holland
I bought the CD because 3rd Degree blew me away when I saw them play way back in November (It took me forever to give into the urge to buy it...I'm like that), and I stuck it in my CD player the second it arrived (only 3 days after I ordered it...amazing). I wasn't sure about the first song the first time I heard it (I love it now though), but then Worlds Collide came on...I was hooked. That's my new favorite song. I had already heard Maid of Honor, Never Ending Headtrip, and Headlights Pass and loved them. All the songs are well written, and JP's voice...*sigh*. If you like 3rd Degree, you'll love this CD. If you've never heard 3rd Degree, I still believe you'll like this CD. Their music is a little cleaner than most of the stuff I listen to (I don't have to turn it down when my little cousins come over which is cool), but Radio 7 has a pretty much permanent space in my CD player nowadays. Okay...That's it...Now go buy Radio 7. (Is that a good review? I suck at this)
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