Simply Awesome!!!
author: Ana
Awesome cd!!! The day I got it I rocked out to it in my car on the way to my doctor's appointment :) I miss seeing these guys in Dallas, so this cd is as good as it gets for me till they decide to tour the east coast!
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WOW! (hey read that backwards!)
author: Bill Melater
This is the best CD I have heard in a long time. This beats my old scratched up dirty Nirvana CD. These guys are awsome. I saw their show at South By SouthWest (in Austin) with the Burden Brothers, Jibe, The Vanished (7 Channels), and the Canvas... These guys rocked so much more than anyone else. If you like life, and u like to party. This is the band for you!
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Best album by FFTN yet!
author: Christi aka Wendy
The cd grow. is the band's third and BEST album yet. It has all the punch of hard alternative rock, and hard hitting lyrics, that their generation, and older, can relate to. Their true yin and yang shows the balance of great guitars, mixed with awesome drums, and intense lyrics. Their drummer, Munnch, even got in on the action and wrote and recorded a couple of his own songs. His poignant lyrics in Eden are best listened to over and over, loud. The band's on stage energy really comes across on this cd. These guys have something to say that everyone should hear. Buy this cd now so you can say you got to experience their unique vibes before the rest of the world. They're a sure thing, and will only get bigger and better, as they continue to prove, shown by the loyalty and militant support of their fans!
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Nearly the entire album is a sign of rock and roll perfection...
author: Harder Beat Magazine
FFTN has come a long way from being a bunch of kids wanting to be rock stars. Unlike their first album, Kandy Kids, which showed potential, Grow delivers what it promises. It shows the band's abilities have grown in leaps and bounds.
Produced by the Pipes brothers of Deep Blue Something fame, the CD starts out strong with Jenny, a flawless hard rock anthem. Filled with raw emotion, the song has enough energy to power a small city. Nearly the entire album is a sign of rock and roll perfection with solid vocals, lyrical content, and top-notch guitar work. Other highlights include the highly addictive Anti-July and Suiciety.
The band has definitely grown, and if FFTN's first album was an attempt to be the next Foo Fighters or Nirvana, this new disk may have a few bands watching their backs.
--Jason Janik
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