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Era for a Moment combines a hard rock sound heavy enough for those who love an edge and melodic enough for those who like a big radio sound. It's a Sevendust mixed with an Evanescence -- powerful and huge.
Genre: Rock: Hard Rock
Release Date: 2005
Realize
Era for a Moment
Record Label: Era for a Moment
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. Strength 3:54 + MP3 $0.99
2. The Fire 3:44 + MP3 $0.99
3. Calling You 4:19 + MP3 $0.99
4. Again 3:46 + MP3 $0.99
5. Backslide 4:17 + MP3 $0.99
6. Left 0:37 + MP3 $0.99
7. My Own Way 4:01 + MP3 $0.99
8. Pressure 4:15 + MP3 $0.99
9. Detach 4:12 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

Commanding, passionate and power-driven best describes what female-fronted Era for a Moment brings to the masses. Described as a stronger Evanescence with the grit of Sevendust, Era for a Moment truly began in January 2002, the current line-up (consisting of Shelby Carcio on lead vocals, Tim D'Agostino on guitar, Matt Perry on guitar, Greg Donegan on bass and Johhny DeRienzo on drums) took final shape. In May of 2002, they released a 3-song demo with engineer/producer John Ellis (Godsmack, Tribe of Judah, American Hi-Fi) and quickly starting focusing on a full length. But then they had an unplanned turn of events. Guitarist Tim D'Agostino who was in the army, got the call and had to head to Iraq for over a year. The band kept in contact with him as best they could, got a fill-in-turned-permanent 2nd guitar player (Matt Perry), and kept pushing along. They wanted to wait for Tim's return, however long it took, before they hit the studio. They kept writing, as did Tim on an acoustic guitar with a tiny mp3 recorder he used in the desert as they traded ideas for the band to work with.

Finally Tim got home safely last spring and the band got back to work, harder than ever, more grateful than ever, and produced an incredible 9-song cd with producer Jim Foster (Nullset, Waltham). With their new CD "Realize" released, their song "The Fire" has already shot up the charts on garageband.com, being in the top 10 of Hard Rock for 8 weeks and claiming such spots as Best Female Vocals for 10 weeks, as well as their song "Calling You" reaching the #7 all-time spot for female vocals. With an add to XM Satellite Radio in the fall of 2005, the band is starting to reach goals they have been striving to reach. The release establishes a new benchmark for hard rock with mainstream appeal, a level to which others will be hard pressed to attain.

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REVIEWS

Very Good
author: Andrew J Locke
                            
I was very impressed with this cd. The vocals were excellent, and the instrumentals were quite good. I've been listening to it almost nonstop since I've gotten it. I'm very impressed, and hope that these guys (and girl) make it to the top, they deserve it.
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Very well done
author: Mitchel R
                            
A short but very well done CD. Electronic metal with female vocals is a great combination. I hope to hear more cd's like this in the future with even more creativity.
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Wicked
author: Danniel
                            
Wow, I'm so blown away by this CD, awesome talented band, we need more of these around!
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Nothing short of brilliant.
author: Manda
                            
This CD was an instant hit with me - Shelby's vocals were fantastic, and the tunes are so catchy that I find myself humming them constantly. Brilliant!
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