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The Bleeding Hearts : Nothin On But The Radio
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Sounds like 70\'s era pop rock and roll.
Genre: Pop: Power Pop
Release Date: 2008
Nothin On But The Radio Record Label: DoubleNaught Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Nothin' On But The Radio 4:21 Album Only
Status Symbol 2:32 Album Only
Your Addiction 3:22 Album Only
No Pain 3:27 Album Only
In A Bad Place 4:50 Album Only
My Cross To Bear 4:15 Album Only
It Hurts 3:22 Album Only
Rehab Girl 3:14 Album Only
So Come On 4:26 Album Only
Wasted & Waiting 4:40 Album Only
The One For You 3:51 Album Only
Scene Of The Crime 3:29 Album Only
Don't Judge A Book By It's Cover 4:58 Album Only
Insanity 3:20 Album Only
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Album Notes

Raleigh\'s Bleeding Hearts may have been \"Stayin\' After Class\" on their debut CD, but their newest release finds them graduated and all grown up to a more mature, but still rockin\', sound. That\'s not to say they\'ve abandoned their angst-ridden, 70\'s style riff rock, with hooks so big you want to hold up your Pabst Blue Ribbon and scream \"hell yeah\" from the very first note.

Musically \"Nothin\' On but the Radio,\" would fit right into any music collection where \"Cheap Trick at Budokan,\" \"KISS Alive\" \"Highway to Hell\" are favored discs. Listen carefully and you\'ll hear a little .38 Special sneak into guitarist Joe Yerry\'s riffage. And you\'ll definitely hear plenty of musical references to North Carolina\'s own semi-forgotten \'70s pop-rock geniuses Nantucket.

But while the debut spent a lot of lyrical time dwelling on the good times and excitement of youth, the latest CD explores what happens the morning after, when the party\'s over, you\'re all alone and the good time girl who broke your heart is headed off to rehab.

On \"In a bad place,\" singer-guitarist Sam Madison sings about wanting so bady to work it out but his lover can\'t because she\'s \"in a bad place right now.\" When he gets the ultimate \"I love you like a brother\" rejection\" on \"It Hurts,\" all he can do is scream the title over and over again until his voice is raw, like a kid who just can\'t believe he\'s not going to get what he wants.

Maybe The Bleeding Hearts\' Young, Loud and Snotty attitude hasn\'t grown up that much after all!

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