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Solstice Rise - Whitmore

 
Description: Genre: Reggae - Ska / Artist: Whitmore / Audio CD released 2007-11-12 at Moon Ska / Disc #1 Tracklisting 1 Too Li ... more
Solstice Rise - Whitmore ... Little Too Late
2 Sober Days
3 Promises
4 Dim Blue Light
5 People Say
6 Side By Side
7 Bad Intentions
8 Skunk No.1
9 Fighting For Today
10 October Ends
11 Friday I'm In Love
12 Harsh Realities
13 Flicking The Bean
14 Changing World
15 Holding Out
16 Ethics
17 Drop The Bomb (Toasters Ska-core version) (Bonus Video)

Newest Review: ... points definitely outweigh the bad points. I have never really liked the bands drumming as to me it has always been quite ... more

 ... sluggish and poor, but on this album it really seems to shine through and sounds amazing. He has definitely upped his game and is now drumming confidently and sounding sublime for it. This is definitely an area the band improved on compared with their earlier material for this release and they deserve huge credit for it as the first few times I saw them live I felt that the drumming was really letting the band down and making them sound worse than they really were. One of the tracks I feel has really come together well on...more

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Solstice Rise
Release Date: 2009 - 08 - 17, Audio CD, Moon Ska
Last Update 05.12.2009 05:43
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rleigh
Premium Review Solstice Rise - Whitmore: Flicking The Bean (652 words)
by - written on 31/01/08 (Very useful, 108 readings)
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I have to admit I had never really been a very big fan of Whitmore before listening to this album as in the past I had always found them pretty cheesy and wasn't at all impressed with the album before this one that the band released on Moon Ska. The album was called 'Smoke The Roach' and quite frankly it was awful. Having said this, I did find myself quite enjoying them a few years back at one of their gigs and they were sounding pretty fresh so I went into listening to this album trying to forget my previous judgements of the band. It wasn't easy to do given just how much I disliked their 'Smoke The Roach' album, but I did it and I'm glad that I did. For ...  Read the complete review

 

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