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2010 self titled EP "Hero Jr" This eight-song EP provides a polished survey of modern rock that isn’t too quirky or too brutish to turn off mainstream listeners.
Genre: Rock: American Trad Rock
Release Date: 2010
Hero Jr
Hero Jr
Record Label: Hero Jr
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1. Don't Hesitate 3:52 + MP3 $0.99
2. Over the Line 4:03 + MP3 $0.99
3. Loaded Gun 4:06 + MP3 $0.99
4. Change 3:59 + MP3 $0.99
5. Shake It Out 4:06 + MP3 $0.99
6. Living With Time 3:48 + MP3 $0.99
7. Everybody Needs 4:04 + MP3 $0.99
8. New York City 2:48 + MP3 $0.99
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Hero Jr. Mini Bio:
Hero Jr. is a rock band hailing from Indianapolis, that brings there own brand of high energy, hook driven rock and roll to venues throughout the Midwest. Huge vocals, crunchy guitars and synth lines, guarantee a great night out.

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Article by David Lindquist, from The Indianapolis Star:
Celebrated Sounds: Hero Jr. 2010 Album Review

Hero Jr.’s album is a polished survey of modern rock that isn’t too quirky or too brutish to turn off mainstream listeners.

Lead singer, Evan Haughey, sounds like Kings of Leon front man Caleb Followill when he’s worked up and going for broke.

Hero Jr. has everything in its right place. Haughey’s guitar licks, which range from gritty to artfully restrained, sound great, and his voice is radio-ready.

Article by Wayne Bertsch, from Nuvo Weekly:
Indy Barfly Dec. 2010

Hero Jr. plays a solid post 90’s rock with a radio ready sound. They rock it out with a top 40 consciousness. In a music scene full of art rockers, I’m glad to see a band that’s not afraid to be likeable

Article by Dan Fahrner, from Musical Family Tree:
Top Ten Local Songs of 2010

Hero Jr. seemed to stumble on a formula for local success right out of the gate: write a strong, catchy record, promote like hell and play the biggest shows you can get your hands on.

Article by David Lindquist, from The Indianapolis Star:
Top Ten Local Albums of 2010

Beyond being a radio-ready overview of modern guitar rock, "Hero Jr." exhibits its share of wit. Lead singer Evan Haughey sings, "There's a time and a place where your best chance is your worst case."

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