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by - written on 02/07/08 (Useful, 6 readings)
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Ideas above our station is the debut album by Hundred reasons. It is a twelve track rock album that is just under 39 minutes long. Their progressive style fashions an album that is high in quailty and musical technicality. The vocals mix from loud and raw to quiet and soft. The songs also range and there is definately a track for everyone. I personally love all of the songs. I bought this album after seeing them live a few years ago. My dad took me to my first gig and i loved the band. Their music is great rock and this album is a wonderful representation of their talent. The highlights of the album are "Silver" and "I'll find you". There isn't a bad ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/07/05 (Very useful, 184 readings)
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Released in 2002 on Sony Records, Hundred Reason's debut album 'Ideas Above Our Station' arrived with much expectation having laid down strong credentials on the underground scene. What was heard showed that they were geniunely talented musicians. Opening track 'I'll Find You' showcases almost perfectly their music style; progressive, alternative music. An hypnotic drumbeat over jumpy guitar riffs and raw vocals. It may sound like a bit of a mess to someone who hasn't heard it from this description, but it all gels perfectly. 'Answers' is the kind of track that 'grows' on the listener. The quiet verses and loud choruses meet the criteria of rock ... Read the complete review
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