Fragile
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Record Label: Common Ground
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Common Ground was forged with love in the fiery depths of the Commercial Music Program at Waco's McLennan Community College. Phil Wilson (drums) and Steven Rosas (guitar) met in 1990 while attending the program... it was rock at first sight, and the band was born. The catalyst for Common Ground's sound can be attributed to the addition of Bill Hunter on silky lead vocals & rhythm guitar, and Jimmy K on meat-and-potatoes bass guitar. Both members also attended the Music Program and the combination of influences helped give the band's sound a broader range of textures without sacrificing the energy and smells their fans have come to expect.
Inspired by artists like Foo Fighters, Toadies, and Jellyfish... a duo of all-original, independent recordings were released: "Mostly on Mondays" (1996) and "Fragile" (1999). Both projects were recorded at Direct Resonance Recording Studio; a semi-pro studio owned and operated by Steven. These releases gained the group a moderate but rabid following throughout the Central Texas area, and ovulating females everywhere were in clear and present danger. With their third CD, "Take 3" (2004), their songwriting style and recording techniques matured into what has become their signature sound: strong radio-ready hooks with hypnotic guitars, power drums, throbbing bass, and a healthy dose of distortion.
Common Ground performs regularly throughout the sexy state of Texas while tracks from "Fragile" and "Take 3" can be heard on KBRQ FM Waco, and the syndicated radio show Texas Shock Syndrome. The band's material can also be heard on several internet radio stations and can be downloaded at dozens of digital download websites such as Napster, Apple iTunes, MusicMatch, and more. Common Ground CD's and other merchandise can be purchased at local music stores, live performances, CDBaby.com via the band's website at www.TexasRockBand.com
For more information on Common Ground, consult your local library or visit TexasRockBand.com
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Good Ole' Rock Music!!
author: Klarity Music
Lots of guitars, distortion, this is a well done, well mixed CD for rock music lovers. Not heavy metal or head banger stuffjust good rock. Good leads, tight drums.Clear vocals with good background vocals.
- KlarityMusic
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A real grower
author: Dave Gough, England
When I get a new cd i always flick through and listen to the first minute or so of each track. I have to admit that when I did this I wasn't too sure about this album but once i played the thing my doubts disappeared. Its great. It reminds me of so many different bands from the past few decades. A prefect example of good songwriting and a band that want to rock. Gets better with every listen.
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CG knows how to cut a groove
author: Dana McKenzie - DJ-Host of the Local Licks Show KBRQ, Rock 102.5
CG knows how to cut a groove - and is nice enough to tack sing-along melodies on top. Their rocking jams from "Fragile" including the mid to upper tempo "Evans Park" opener, their snaky leadoff single "Twisted Lives", and tear jerking booty-getter "Inside" make it hard not to
appreciate their song writing and musical capabilities.
I'm looking forward to their 3rd CD, sure to be a hit, which will include "Better Life" with bounce enough that you can bet it will become a summer road trip staple if they can get it done by January 2003.
It's hard not to appreciate the band's versatile rhythms and ear for texture.
And you don't even have to send off for one of those goofy T-shirts.
And boy you should see em' live! Sweet Lord O' Mighty!
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Common Ground has the sound everyone is in search of...
author: Jamie Garrett - Poet, DJ, Host of the KBRQ 102.5 Local Talent Sh
Being as sexy on stage as they are, it really makes for a difficult time enjoying the music of Common Ground at live shows. But that's the price you pay for being 4 sexy bitches in rock'n'roll. All jokes aside, Common Ground has the sound that everyone entering a studio is in search of. Breaking through the monotony that rock music has grounded itself in, Common Ground bring originality not seen since the New Originals so long ago. Lyrics that jump out and scream for your attention, without the need for screaming, shine through on cd's such as "Fragile." You can't help but want so badly to sing along the first time you hear songs like "Take on the World", while it's guitar riff grabbing you by the balls. Their newest work, "Take Me With You" picks up right where "Fragile" left off, proving that with 4 talented musicians, and 4 emotionally charged songwriters, you might just be able to stop staring at the bulges in their pants long enough to rock.
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