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November Factory : Perfect Time of Year
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An introspective, inspirational, alternative pop sound (Counting Crows/Dave Matthews) that delves deep into human emotion and cries out the feelings we all experience.
Genre: Rock: 90's Rock
Release Date: 2002
Perfect Time of Year Record Label: November Factory
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Show Me 3:34 $0.99
Not That Far 3:51 $0.99
Perfect Time of Year 4:21 $0.99
Someday 3:43 $0.99
Sideways 3:50 $0.99
Broke Glass 3:46 $0.99
Last Chance 3:34 $0.99
Believe 6:36 $0.99
That's Life 3:06 $0.99
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Album Notes

"A house with different views in every room, and each song a place you will want to visit." This is how one listener describes the music of November Factory.

Once in a while, something comes along to make you feel alive. Something inspires you to hop in the car and drive, or shout at the top of your lungs. It lifts you out of your seat and takes you to a place you've never been. When you experience the music of November Factory, you'll go to that place --where it's ok to shout, and the sky doesn't seem that far away.

With a body of work that delves deep into human emotion and cries out the feelings we all experience, the band was formed nearly five years ago by Ben Declemente (bass guitar) and Charlie Molins (drums). Jamming in a garage out in Chestnut Ridge, New York, Ben remembered a guitar player from high school like no other he had come across, and vowed that someday he would play music with him. His dream was realized when Steve Pidel (lead guitar) joined the group, along with Rick Schultze on rhythm guitar. The final piece came together when Bob Ziegler (the New York City addition) answered an ad in the Village Voice for "Singer Wanted," and the explosion was instant. It was like adding the final ingredient to a chemistry experiment, which detonated onto the New York City music scene.

Playing frequent live shows in New Jersey and New York, November Factory has gained a dedicated following. The guys just finished recording their full-length, debut album, "Perfect Time of Year," and the response has been tremendous. In today's world of fleeting pop culture, November Factory has succeeded in creating a lasting, original voice. The band is on a journey that will take them wherever their music leads. After one listen to "Perfect Time of Year," you will want to come along for the ride.

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REVIEWS

Excellent CD!
author: Michelle Linn
I loved this CD. Got here very fast! Excellent!
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Can't stop listening to this cd! musical genuises
author: Michael Mantagas
I heard November Factory live, and bought the cd. It is definitely one of my favorites in my extensive cd collection. Every song is well written and the music is unbelievable. These guys will go far, and i highly recommened this cd to anyone who loves good music.
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Perfect CD for the perfect time of year
author: Reiner
It is one of those very rare records which are so beautifully melancholic without being depressive at all. It rocks with straight drums, it dreams with wonderful guitar play, it haunts you with marvellous melodies. And on top of it all are the phantastic, soulful vocals of Bob Ziegler, who's voice reminds me a bit of Darius Rucker of Hootie and the Blowfish, but who doesn't dominate the sound as much as Darius Rucker dominates Hootie or as Adam Duritz dominates the Counting Crows. His voice just fits itself perfectly into the 50 wonderful minutes of music. Why is this band not signed?
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Unbelievable that these guys are not winning grammys
author: Stacy
Saw them at ACME underground in NYC and what an unbelievable sound!!! They blew every other band away including my friends band! I bought the CD and can't stop playing it. It sounds totally pro, not like some of the demo quality CD's I get from indie guys...
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