Fool Stand
author: Jenny Rivere
I listening to this music. It has cheered me in some down times, and I would recommend it without hesitation.
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...without being preachy or offending political sides...
author: Elizabeth Jacobsen - Alternative Rock Review
The world is certainly giving musicians all sorts of inspiration lately, from the 9/11 tragedy to the war in Iraq to Hurricane Katrina. Mad Buffalo should be applauded for making their voices heard without being preachy or offending political sides...Mad Buffalo are a balanced lot, equally capable of slowing the tempo and moving us with piano ("I'm Not You") and strings ("What's True") as well as fiery guitar solos ("Fool Stand") and ear-bashing drums ["Devil's Blood"].
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Big Sound is back
author: Kyrby Raine - Shotgun Reviews
On Fool Stand, Mad Buffalo aren't afraid of producing sounds that can fill arenas, especially on the anti-oil rant "Devil's Blood," which simply explodes from the beginning with its spectacular Phil Collins-esque drum work (remember "In the Air Tonight" when all that atmospheric build-up blows up in a barrage of smashing percussion?) and scorching guitar? "Devil's Blood" is breathtaking, the climax to an LP that slowly grows on you with each succeeding - and exceedingly good - track.
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Pulsating synthesizers, Godzilla-sized drums, and rocket-pack guitars…
author: Michael Sutton - CD Reviews.com
Like the ‘60s and ‘70s rock groups that obviously influenced Mad Buffalo, the band doesn’t care if they exceed beyond the time restrictions of commercial radio. These songs are not made to be singles, anyway, and they gain greatness when absorbed as a whole. Sandwiched between the rockers that bookend Fool Stand, relatively soft numbers like “I’m Not You” and “What’s True” are mouthwateringly gorgeous. However, all that evocative beauty is devastated by “Devil’s Blood” as hell breaks loose - pulsating synthesizers, Godzilla-sized drums, and rocket-pack guitars tear through the landscape as Mad Buffalo truly lives up to their name.
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