
Lullaby Crush
Why on Earth
© 2004 Lullaby Crush <br><br> Produced By Jason Cole (825346440996)
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"Powerful acoustic rock from San Francisco that features catchy melodies and foot-tapping grooves immersed in layers of beautiful female vocal harmonies."
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"With huge anthemic acoustic guitars, twin female vocals, it can only be some sort of power pop version of the Dixie Chicks,a soccer mom [and] Thelma & Louise hell bent on feeling good about themselves. 'Sunday Sadness' is a welcome change of pace, a weekend afternoon drift of a song...often the songs have an irresistible urgency to them." - David Cowling Americana UK
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All Songs By Jason Cole ©2004 BMI
For more information about San Francisco songwriter, musician and producer Jason Cole, please email him at: megdogmusic.com
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- author: Anthony Casuccio - Xtream Audio Mastering
This is a great album and these guys are so easy to work with. If you get a chance to check them out live, don't miss it.
GREAT ALBUM
author: LisaThis is a great album. If you listen to Alice Radio then this CD is for you. If you don't listen to Alice you should give it a go. These guys will be the next local band to hit it big.
Clarify
author: Bruce, Austin TXOk, this is a very good release,maybe even a great one. However it doesn't in anyway sound like the Indigo Girls. All due respect to where it's due,IG's are awesome but these girls are way more melodic and even sensual in their deliveries.Wish you success
NICE!
author: JK in the USALove this stuff. You will make it with a bit of luck. I really like the song about being a world away.
NO Indigo
author: Sammy ReidI don't think it sounds like the Indigo Girls.....More like Natalie Merchant & The Dixie Chicks. Great songs though. Thoroughly enjoyed my first listen
About time
author: Stephen JoyceWaiting for this one for a while now. It delivers. Melodies are what make it worthwhile for me.I Could listen to "Sunday Sadness" over and over and over..See ya next time in Hayward!
Great coffee house rock....
author: RockyI stumbled across this band while grabbing a coffee – the girl running the espresso machine knew of the band and was playing their CD (specifically Joy Ride). It took some effort, but I got my hands on my own and it's all good. Rifts are tight, vocals vibrant and lyrics brilliant. Wonder if there is any chance of any Asia tour dates as I live in Kuala Lumpur?
Wow Girls
author: Jessica , IdahoWhat a pleasant surprise,just going on the little bit I've heard.Sounds like Indigo Girls, Fleetwood Mac, and even Heart. This is good stuff. Girls you've got it going on.
Fine tunes indeed
author: Paul DennisonSome fine tunes on this CD. Easy Listening and Memorable.
Kick Ass Acoustic
author: Desmond C. H.I still can't believe this is acoustic, it's just so energetic. Strong songwriting and beautiful harmonies. Unique and pleasing to the ears. Familiar, yet fresh and exciting.Downpayment and Joyride could be from two different bands in two different era's, Yet they both belong on this fine collection of song's. I think that is what is special about these guy's. This Acoustic album ROCKS!
Indigo Girls, step aside...
author: JoeThe rhythmic harmony of this album had me convinced that the Indigo Girls had decided to release new material under an assumed name... Not the case! Gia and Val harmonize extremely well - backed by a very strong and crisp band. These folks are going to go very far indeed!
Excellent album -- Worth buying!
author: EricThere's something about this band that is just mesmerizing. Not only are the melodies, harmonies and lyrics top notch, but the energy and passion that every member expresses is awesome. These guys are going big!