You nailed it. You just need some buzz, a gimmick and do some showcase venues.
author: Diana of Southern Huntington
Melody- nice flowing love @ first sight song. I say Scott Softly meets Lyonell Ritchey, post jazz era.Only problem is, it ends like a limp (use your imagination.) I would add another voice or two on the top.
Where Are We Going?- Great. It ends better.
One Step Closer- Catchy Reggae. Hot. Favorite so far.Strongest vocals.
Hole In The Heart- Oops! Vibratto's slightly changing color. Waving with a touch of insecurity. Just mostly at the end of phrases.Although it goes well with the hole in the heart lyrics. Flows great.
Light House- My favorite rhythm. Is that jazz? Slightly cornball, but it works.Let me be your envelope. Lick me and I'll stick you, no joke.
See Ya.
Signing Off.
Diana, of Southern Huntington.(Goddess of the Hunt.)
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The bands gets better each time I listen to them!
author: John L. Shinn III
I met Scott at Panama Joe's several months ago and heard the band play. I went to see them play recently and the band just keeps getting better! More power to the band! And the CD's great! Hope I can join them on their video shoot in Vegas for a documentary I'm working on.....
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author: pere bazdaric
2 years ago will be in september(28th),saw the new breed band while i was at dicks last resort in san diego,talked to scott and after enjoying their music i bought a cd,still to this day i listen-it rocks big time!Can't wait to see them again!
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Great Versitility !!!
author: Les Powell
I was surprised to hear the effortless change-up of muscial style! These guys play Rock as well as Reggae and there is always heavy groove in all the music. There is no problem for them to sound authentic no matter what the style is. Versitility like this isn't heard much now-a-days.
I suggest to listeners that like to hear artists branch out to do more than one particular style; pick up a copy of the New Breed Band disc "Class In The World School".
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