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Music In Mouth
Release Date: 2004 - 06 - 21, Audio CD, Universal / Island Last Update 04.12.2009 05:59
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by - written on 14/09/08 (Very useful, 15 readings)
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I first came to know (and later love) Bell X1 through their history with highly acclaimed singer-songwriter Damien Rice. The Irish rock band were originally known as Juniper and Rice, who played with them at the time, often took the lead vocals. The band broke up but reformed soon after as Bell X1 - now missing Rice, but gaining a lot in return. The band's sound is fresh and bright. Lead vocalist (and occasional live drummer) Paul Noonan has a wonderfully strong and steady Irish voice - melodic and lilting with a very different "feel" from that of Rice. Like Rice, Noonan pours his heart and soul into the music and delivers the lines with a bold kind ... Read the complete review
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