Moment In The Sun
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Record Label: Firehead Records
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Since the birth of Human Rhythm, a wave of creativity has arisen that keeps growing stronger.
They have received positive critical acclaim from various media sources worldwide from the UK, Germany, and Italy to right here in the USA.
Their music has appeared on two episodes of MTV's "Undressed" TV program while also being featured on 105.5 WDHA-FM's "Homegrown Spotlight" which features up and coming artists.
The fan base is growing each day as the music spreads to all corners of the planet.
Give a listen and let your ears be the judge.
Feel The Rhythm! Human Rhythm.
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Human Rhythm's solid debut offers hope to disaffected music fans
author: Eddie Konczal
Human Rhythm's debut effort, Moment In The Sun, employs soaring vocal harmonies, virtuoso guitar work and sleek production values in evoking a pre-grunge pop-rock sensibility. This consistent 11-song should find an audience with those alienated by the fragmentation of musical genres over the past ten years.
Human Rhythm is essentially a duo, led by lead singer and guitarist James Douglas and the multitalented Mike Zaffarese, a guitarist by trade who also produces and plays other instruments. Human Rhythm's sound bears a superficial similarity to early 1990's hard rock supergroups such as Mr. Big, Damn Yankees, and Extreme. However, their influences extend far and wide, echoing 1970s progressive artists such as Genesis and U.K., arena rock bands like Journey and Van Halen, and genre-busting fusion guitarists Allen Holdsworth, Pat Metheny and Jeff Beck. Human Rhythm incorporates its influences into a seamless, consistent wall of sound that stands alone as a musical statement.
Douglass unveils a vocal style greatly improved from his Herbal Junkie days, instantly evident on the catchy opening track "Angel in my Eyes." "Pull Me Through" deftly alternates a funky verse with a power-chord driven pre-chorus, eventually segueing to a lushly harmonized chorus. "Moment in the Sun" features an intro reminiscent of Sting's "Fortress Around Your Heart," and a spine-tingling extended outro, which cycles through major and minor chord progressions evocative of late 1970's Yes and Genesis.
Far from being merely a "musician's band," Human Rhythm offers simple yet eloquent lyrics written by Douglass. The songs are mostly based on personal experiences, but exhibit an uncanny prescience when they venture into social commentary and current affairs. Written in the summer of 2001, "Just Another Day" (not to be confused with the Jon Secada hit) eerily presages both the World Trade Center attack ("The laws protect the guilty as they plant their demon seed") and the Enron fiasco ("The Corporate axe is trimming, see the markets rise/Crushed in debt, a thousand mothers cry.") "A Better Life" explores domestic abuse while "What's Inside" is a thoughtful look at drug abuse.
Moment In The Sun is a solid and auspicious debut, which improves with repeated listenings.
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