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Pilot Radio : Antiques
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Indie rock, reminiscent of Counting Crows and Van Morrison, with a touch of Tom Petty thrown in; this cd will make you sit up and listen.
Genre: Pop: Power Pop
Release Date: 2002
Antiques Record Label: Solar Flare Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Obvious Things 4:10 $0.99
Sunshine 3:21 $0.99
All Along 5:28 $0.99
Maybe We Won't Die 2:48 $0.99
Good Thing You're Young 3:35 $0.99
Easy Target 4:05 $0.99
Strange Situation 3:55 $0.99
World Without You 3:30 $0.99
Not a Sinner 2:42 $0.99
Prefers Fall 4:31 $0.99
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Album Notes

PERFORMING LIVE ON TOURBABY, IN HOUSTON NOVEMBER 8TH AT SIDECAR PUB


Their influences are the Counting Crows, Soul Asylum, Tom Petty, and R.E.M., but they pride themselves on having pioneered an original sound to call their own.

Pilot Radio is a four piece modern rock band from Houston, Texas. Currently being played on over 95 radio stations in North America, they are rapidly moving into the public eye and ears and becoming known from coast to coast. Their music appeals to a wide age group with its soft rock/pop effects muzzled within a mix alternative sound.

Friends throughout high school, Ricky Young, Austen Hooks, and Drew Walters all had a love for music and in the fall of 1997 they formed Pilot Radio. Spending the next 4 years developing and perfecting their musical talent, they immediately began writing original songs, some of which later appeared on their first independent release.

Soon after the recording, Keith Shepard (lead guitar) joined the band to make the fourth and final member. The four just finished recording their second record titled 'Antiques.'


This just released LP began during a two week sabbatical at a lake house in Livingston, Texas and during that time all pre-production work was executed. The concept behind ?Antiques? was to display the bands creative conceptual talent without influence from a producer or anyone outside of the band. An artistic gem emerged. It exhibits more maturity and style, and is creating enthusiasm on a national level.


"Pilot Radio's appeal goes across many demographics"
BASSZONE review 2002

"The bands music itself encompasses a great deal of mood-leading; it has the power, through its dexterity and range of tempos to pull the listener in and out of a range of beautiful emotion and feeling"
The Daily Cougar review by Shiley Carter, 09/2001

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REVIEWS

I don't think it gets any better than Pilot Radio!
author: Steffanie
Being a college radio DJ in Oklahoma, I hear all kinds of new music before it hits the mainstream market. We get a lot of stuff that comes through that makes you wince as you listen to it. Pilot Radio is NOT one of those bands! Antiques has such a smooth and polished sound to it that you can't help but be happy when you listen to the album. Ricky Young is by far one of the best vocalists on the scene currently. Take his melodic voice and mix in the absolutely wonderful instrumental talents of the other guys, and I don't know what could be any better! Whether you want to rock out to Sunshine or chill out with World Without You, Antiques has it all! If you don't already have this album, shame on you! Put down that drink and GO BUY IT! While you're surfing about, be sure to check out their website for other cool info, like when they're coming to a town near you! www.pilot-radio.com
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