rock n roll
author: Samuel Laroche
my favourite from MIC. (didnt listen to his latest yet!)
very catchy songs, they are easy to hum over, and they flow perfectly when riding your car.
a small gem for any rock lovers !
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Good solid material
author: Mike O'Neil : lead vocalist for Wednesday (LAST KISS)
Got the CD in the mail finally. It's in the CD changer in my new Silverado right now. I really really like it. Good solid
material. Great drum sound. Out front where I like it. What do you use for pedals on your guitar most of the time. I'm trying
to pick them out. Not sure which track I like best yet. Too soon. Forever In Your World is really good. Like the chord changes.
I like listening in my truck. Bose system and no distractions.
So I'm still listening to your CD on my trips back and forth to Pickering. I like to kind of immerse myself in it. I don't like
giving any music 1 or 2 listens. Really impressed with your guitar work. You have a keep it simple style out front and more complicated stuff in the background to support it. Very nice. Good tunes buddy. Keep it goin'
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What Ever Happened to Feel-Good Rock?
author: Gordy
This second effort for MIC shows the band's true potential. These little demons from the East just might be responsible for resurrecting solid rock and roll the way it was meant to be. Many of us have thought about technology, technique, and big production for so long that we've forgotten that music can be straight forward and fun. After a good listen, the guys in my band here in Japan are happy to have been able to contribute a few tracks to this project. It feels good for them to be part of this project and the music that has crossed so many international borders. If you ever wondered what happened to feel-good rock this is your answer!
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Sweet Little Rock N Roll
author: Chucky Babey
If you're yearning for a blast of good old, unabashed and unadulterated, Sweet Little Sweet Little Sweet Little Rock N Roll, then M.I.C's newest release is just for you...Just got my copy of Out 2 Rock in the mail a few days ago, and already it's growing on me like Fat Moss on a Rolling Stone. Filled with catchy riffs and choruses, this unpresumptious album is one I can already picture myself playing at an all day gathering without hearing anyone asking, "Can you change that?". Of immediate note is "Who Do You Love< performed in the lead singernote
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