I am a little embarrassed after being on hiatus for a while, then coming in here praising a radio band, but this CD kicks too much ass not to share. If you exclude The Dolls and Evanescence, I have never written about a radio friendly band in her so please don't think I am trying to poison your minds with garbage....
I bought Fuel's "Something Like Human" back in 2000 because I liked "Hemorrhage" and "Innocent" but the CD was pretty typical for a radio rock band. It had three or four good songs on it and a bunch of filler. I haven't listened to it in quite a while. I figured I was done with this band.
Fortunately for me, I stumbled on a review of "Natural Selection" and the dude was blown away by this CD. I don't normally "trust" reviews because I don't have very typical tastes, but I read a few more and decided to give it a chance and bought the CD. The music isn't earth shattering and doesn't sound completely unlike Staind or any other hard rock radio bands, but what sets this apart is the cover to cover quality. Don't get me wrong, this Fuel CD will kick you in the teeth in spots and it has a great deal of 80's retro feel to it. I just don't want to make people think this CD is something it is not. Excluding Evanescence "Fallen," this is the best popular music CD I have ever bought.
Here is a review:
http://www.epinions.com/content_119452503684
Bryant
I bought Fuel's "Something Like Human" back in 2000 because I liked "Hemorrhage" and "Innocent" but the CD was pretty typical for a radio rock band. It had three or four good songs on it and a bunch of filler. I haven't listened to it in quite a while. I figured I was done with this band.
Fortunately for me, I stumbled on a review of "Natural Selection" and the dude was blown away by this CD. I don't normally "trust" reviews because I don't have very typical tastes, but I read a few more and decided to give it a chance and bought the CD. The music isn't earth shattering and doesn't sound completely unlike Staind or any other hard rock radio bands, but what sets this apart is the cover to cover quality. Don't get me wrong, this Fuel CD will kick you in the teeth in spots and it has a great deal of 80's retro feel to it. I just don't want to make people think this CD is something it is not. Excluding Evanescence "Fallen," this is the best popular music CD I have ever bought.
Here is a review:
http://www.epinions.com/content_119452503684
Bryant