Audio Fiction
author: Sandra C Eschelbach
I loved it!! I'm not a musician, but I know what I like and this is great. I've known Kristin for a number of year and am so proud of her and Audio Fiction. Run to your nearest music store or buy it here (on-line)! You won't regret it. Enjoy!!!
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Stunning Debut Album
author: Kevin (in Ireland)
This album sounds brilliant, to put it simply. The production and mastering are top notch; creating a full, smooth sound with no potholes. The lyrics are clever, original and moving: the music the same; unique yet still feeling bang up to date and leaving you itching to know how the band can replicate the same energy on stage. The album grabs your attention from the second you hit play and holds it right until the end with a great closer. No padding on this album; it went without and leaves you wanting more. That, perhaps, being my only criticism. I wanted it longer.
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Face-melting guitar, chic retro vox and plenty of punky \'tude
author: ThreeStarSmash.com
One day in New York City, Garbage and No Doubt fell into a rusted blender from the \'80s. Present your glasses, boys: here\'s the smoothies in Audio Fiction, eagerly awaiting consumption by your ears. Double X chromosome swagger and Siouxsie peek-a-boos tag team the slick, and at times face-melting guitar, such as on the Hendrixian octave madness of standout \"Kite High\"\'s soaring licks. The evident passion in the Richard Hellish breakdown in \"Race the Hourglass\" smacks of Girlfriend-era Matthew Sweet, a delicious reminder of times when it was still cool to take a guitar solo. Impossible not to groove to, Audio Fiction clearly know what they\'re doing as performers, and the tunes speak for themselves. Fans of Shirley Manson\'s early work in Angelfish would certainly get a kick out of these cats, as well as anyone who loves catchy, female-fronted rock-pop-punk-et-al with personality.
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