Crashing down
author: Rumaldo Sisneros
The album is great I knew you guys could do it we are all excited from the old days to now, your music has been in our lives forever lol
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author: paul-marie
une pensee nostalgique de deauville en france;j'ai le privilège d'ecouter souvent votre musique grace a Rebeca a qui je pense souvent en toute amitie.je vous souhaite de continuer avec le succe que vous meritez.encore bravo et faites de ma part une grosse bise a Rebeca.Salut Mario!!! Paul-Marie.
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" A true shot..."
author: L.H. /Tennessean '04
Stack Magic' music is straight-up rock. The songs are all catchy, professional and polished - they scream of experience. They are well-crafted slabs of pop rock with beautiful hooks. Sonically, the songs have a "feel good" tone to them, and I definitely hear an 80's influence (good 80's music, not hair metal). Nathan's voice is silky smooth, and all the guitar tones are juicy. Lets hear more, more, more.
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Heck, I defy any rock fan to not like Stackmagic.
author: Michael Sullivan
In a twist on an old joke, which is appropriate for a Nashville-based band, Stackmagic play both kinds of music: rock and roll. Not power pop. Not roots rock. Not hard rock. Not alternative. Not low-fi. Rock and roll. It's such a simple formula but seemingly so difficult to get right that when bands actually pull it off, you're surprised. Guitar(s), drums, bass, and singer(s). It's that last one that causes so many bands to stumble. I'm the kind of listener that demands good singing because I want to hear my music rather than read it. It's why I'll never be a proper rock critic. No stumbling here, though, and rock critic or not I know what I like and I like Stackmagic. Heck, I defy any rock fan to not like Stackmagic. It's simply rock but I hear Led Zeppelin, Nirvana, Alice in Chains, and a dash of Stone Temple Pilots in this album. How can that be a bad thing? Check out Keep On Runnin' and There Is No Face. Then get the album. How can you resist?
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