Stealing Souvenirs
Twin Cam
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Record Label: Strip-ed Ape Records
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Hailing from Columbus, Ohio and slugging "Fist First" into their second full year as a band--Fueled by an energy-laden sound, their efforts have put them on stage with some of pop-punk's biggest acts. In both 2001 and 2002 the band earned a spot from Ernie Ball on the Vans Warped Tour playing with top touring bands Less Than Jake, Rancid, Pennywise and Bad Religion (to name a few). They have also played the Midwest Music Summit in Indianapolis with Juliana Hatfield, Midpoint Music Festival in Cincinnati, and opened for Unwritten Law and MEST.
In late 2000, their first self-released album, Columbus Day, received 3.5 stars from Orange County, CA's Anti-Music stating that it was, "one of the best pop-punk CDs out at the moment." From this disc the band was featured on Rolling Rock Town Fair's Best Unsigned Bands list for 2001, as well as in Ohio Musician Magazine, and Toronto's Extreme Music Magazine.
The band is now proudly supporting their latest full length album, "Stealing Souvenirs," which contains 12sugar-sweet tunes, full of killer hooks and big riffs. Check out their website for all the latest touring information.
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Freaking Great CD
author: Cyprus Johnson
The CD is excellent. Their demos are great, (Big Bully and Territories and Boundaries) and their CD is just as good. Good power-pop/punk CD. Only disappointment is that the hiddentrack at the end of ashes has no name!
Buy it! Great CD
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It's got Teeth and Claws
author: Columbus Alive
Power-pop trio Twin Cam is riding high on the heels of the release of their latest full-length, Stealing Souvenirs (Strip-ed Ape). Actually, power pop may be a bit of a misnomer here—Twin Cam flat-out rocks. There are poppy overtones, but the emphasis is on the power. Melody, deft musicianship and clever (but not cute) tongue-in-cheek lyrics dominate the album. It’s got teeth and claws, and it’s not shy about baring them when called for.
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