San Diego band's First CD is Respectable
author: Karyn Arnold
This is a good debut CD with good movement and a nice variety of songs where none sound the same. The band runs from a Cure-type "Shades of Gray" to straight-ahead Rock & Roll on "Numb". The best song on the CD is "Take That Road" where the band tells a story that this reviewer relates to. I'd like to see them loosen up a bit. It sounds like they have a lot of potential, and they write very good songs, but sometimes I feel like they are not yet pouring out everything they have. Reach inside boys, let me see more of you.
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I'm so happy that i finally found what y'alls songs sound like because i have loved ur lyrics, especially for the song "stay", for the longest time, but i never knew what it sounded like! i love y'alls music! g'luck!
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Sure to be a Southern California Powerhouse
author: San Diego Music Scene
Evrery once in a while, a band comes along that's doing something different than the musical crowds. ATR is that band. While every other San Diego band wraps themselves in the punk garb, ATR seems to reach in deeper and pull out more meaning...
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One of those hidden gems that you will be glad you discovered first
author: Eric Roberts
A good friend of mine in the music community, who scouts up and coming talent, turned me on to this CD and this could probably go down as the best lead to new music I have heard in the past 3 years. This CD blends many different genres of rock n' roll, along with brilliant lyrics. The CD feels like a fusion of Matchbox 20/Perfect Cirle/RadioHead/Coldplay, etc. My girlfriend fell in love (and had a tear) in the song "Shades Of Grey". My personal favorite was the hard hitting and passionate, "Down". Pick up this little gem and you will be playing it for all your friends.
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