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Ink 19 :: The Crash Moderns

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by Andrew Ellis,CRASH LANDING,,In Conversation with Danny Roselle of The Crash Moderns,by Andrew Ellis,Danny Roselle

... , contemporary-yet-retro rock is quickly winning friends in all the right places, and after recent gigs with major label acts Bowling For Soup, Lifehouse, and American Hi-Fi, the signs are good that The Crash Moderns can go one step further than No Soap Radio and make the transition from local heroes ...

Ink 19 :: Committed to Rock

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Committed To Rock (Time Life/BMG). Review by Andrew Ellis.

... on a mission to clean up the airwaves. Whether it has the same effect on the record-buying public remains to be seen. With contributions from Lifehouse, Jars of Clay and Creed, there's a blatant Christian agenda to this collection (put together by former Ambrosia frontman David Pack), but with hits ...

Ink 19 :: Switchfoot

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The Beautiful Letdown (Columbia/Sparrow). Review by Andrew Ellis.

... BEAUTIFUL LETDOWN Columbia/Sparrow Christian rock bands have had an increasingly important role to play in mainstream music charts in recent times. Lifehouse, P.O.D. and Sixpence None The Richer have all come to prominence, and while God is by no means the new rock n' roll, it's clear that the days ...

Ink 19 :: Two Man Advantage

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Don’t Label Us (Go-Kart). Review by Julio Diaz.

... -obsessed punks’ brand of ’80s-harcore-influenced punk would certainly make a better soundtrack for a reel of ice highlights than that horrible Lifehouse song the NHL’s using in this year’s “Cup Crazy” promos, as Don’t Label Us’ driving beat and thrashing guitars are much more evocative of the high-speed ...

Ink 19 :: The Day Of

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Awaiting Take Off (Self-Released). Review by Kyrby Raine.

... still seem to be allergic to lyrics about Jesus Christ. "Be With You" and "It Should Have Been Me" crank it up a little higher, aiming for those Lifehouse fans who like their riffs with a tad more meat than the usual Adult Contemporary fare. "The God You Are to Me" and "Never Far from Grace" could easily ...

Ink 19 :: The Rising

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Future Unknown (Maverick). Review by Andrew Ellis.

... Michael Lee. "So Alive" showcases a soulful edge to the band's style, while rousing rocker "Coming Down" is a U2-esque anthem. No doubt, fans of Lifehouse, Creed and 3 Doors Down will find something to like on Future Unknown, especially "These Days," a song which checks most of the requirements of the ...

Ink 19 :: secondhandheroes

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The Absence in Me (Self-Released). Review by Kyrby Raine.

... -and-potatoes rock, the modern-day version of AOR; in other words, secondhandheroes owe a substantial debt to their predecessors in Fuel, Creed and Lifehouse. Jonathan Quigley's vocals are gravelly yet have a likeable, clean-cut quality a la Brad Arnold of 3 Doors Down. Most of his songs are about women ...

Ink 19 :: Steve Bertrand

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As Steve Bertrand returns with a new band Avion, the former Tories frontman tells Andrew Ellis why five heads are better than one.

... was completed in June 2003, with the help of a few of Bertrand’s high-profile buddies – Rami Jaffee of the Wallflowers on B-3, Sergio Andrade of Lifehouse and Matt Bissonette of The Ringo Starr Band on bass – who all contributed their guest spots in-between regular band commitments. “Rami was on the ...

Ink 19 :: The Top 19 Independent Albums of 2005

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Andrew Ellis picks his top 19 independently-released records of 2005.

... in 2006. Lead singer Danny Roselle has tasted success before with his previous outfit No Soap Radio yet recent support slots with Bon Jovi and Lifehouse suggest The Crash Moderns could be the band to finally achieve his musical ambitions. The Crash Moderns: www.thecrashmoderns.com 7. Alternate Routes ...
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