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Personnel includes: Howie Statland (vocals, guitar, Moog synthesizer, bass);Rob Perez (guitar); Dave Geist (bass); Jon Webber (drums).The brainchild of Howie Statland, this gr...Read more

For the Posers by NYCSmoke (CD, May-2003, Artist One Stop / AOS)

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New! NYC SMOKE "For The Posers" (CD 2003) ***SEALED***
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    Product description

    Album Features
    UPC:656613285923
    Artist:NYCSmoke
    Format:CD
    Release Year:2003
    Record Label:Artist One Stop / AOS
    Genre:Alternative, Rock & Pop

    Track Listing
    1. Balance
    2. Harbor
    3. Lies
    4. Letter, The
    5. Empire of Doubt (Wine and Roses)
    6. Fallout, The
    7. Eathanasma
    8. Bigger
    9. Halo Man
    10. Lullabye
    11. Pick & Choose

    Details
    Producer:Howie Statland
    Distributor:Synergy Distribution
    Recording Type:Studio
    Recording Mode:Stereo
    SPAR Code:n/a

    Album Notes
    Personnel includes: Howie Statland (vocals, guitar, Moog synthesizer, bass);Rob Perez (guitar); Dave Geist (bass); Jon Webber (drums).The brainchild of Howie Statland, this group has created a cult following in their hometown with a blistering blend of hard, primal rock riffs while addressing some wider issues in the process. "The Fallout" fuses all that is good about the Strokes but has the frontman doing a well-versed Bruce Springsteen delivery in front of a cute alternative rock bassline. "Harbor" has a short amount of singalong material within it, but seems to tackle the record industry and its vices surrounding it elegantly in a pop/rock framework. Drawing mostly on his hometown of New York City, Statland's group moves into an urban roots rock model on "Lies." While some of the songs hit the right notes musically, lyrically they're slightly weaker. Thankfully, on "Empire of Doubt," the group fuses both areas to perfection in a tight pop/rock jangle. "Halo Man" picks up on the same vibe, but some numbers miss the mark occasionally, such as "Bigger." Closing with the epic in "Pick & Choose," the album ends on a nice high note, but most of the album hovers above a comfortable middle ground for a good effort which could have been great. ~ Jason MacNeil

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