Chris M. (vtmiller) from RICHMOND, VA Reviewed on 2/12/2008...
Saw these guys on my 30th birthday live with all my friends before they broke up in Richmond, VA. The lead singer rocks harder than Daughtry, and should have followed his dreams to become the INXS replacement singer..shame it was 1999 and reality Rockers hadn't hit the scene yet. PS: Derek thanks for the tube shooters that nigh.
CD Reviews
Not Just a band
Jesse Stoner | Harrisburg PA | 03/03/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Musically the band might not be Zepplin or other well known "good" bands but they do have a unique sound. The greatest part about this cd is their is such a diversity of sound and the lyrics aren't just random words thrown together because they sound good. Whether they get their inspiration from another band is not the point. They make music that they enjoy playing and it shows. See these guys live and you'll be hooked for life. I'd give my right arm to have these guys come back to PA (their from CA) again. Maybe Evan (vocals) Doesn't have a perfect voice but you can almost feel his emotion, he believes what he's saying (not just singing) and that's what counts.Do you know the greatest part about being in a band is? You can do whatever you want. The only way you can't do this is if you are being paid not to. You can take a sound from another band and use/modify it. I'm sure many of you have heard a song that you thought either lacked a certain element or was in need of something else. I'm tired of hearing people say that 8 Stops 7 *is* Pearl Jam. Whether they were inspired means nothing. Where do you think musicians get into music? They listen to other music and learn what they like. You can learn to appriciate any music if you try hard enough because as long as someone put time into a song, it's worth at least a little recignition.Perhaps I like this band simply because i met them. They came to a concert put together by our local radio station (105.7 the X)at Ski Roundtop and i was going to see Lit but 3 other bands; Stir, Three Doors Down (before they even had a cd out), and 8 stops 7. This was possibly the coldest day of the year and the wind was whipping down off the snow and right on to the stage and the crowd. A few people were setting up a drumset and tuning guitars on stage. The next thing i know, these people (I didn't realise this was the actual band) all grab their instruments and i hear the start of my "would be savior". All i simply heard was one guitar so i figured the guy was tuning but then the band just broke into the song. They sounded amazing even though the vocals weren't quite loud enough. I knew a minute into their playing that this was a good band. After the show they annouced they had cds for sale and i ran to the small tent where they were selling them and dropped the best $10 i ever spent. After the show was over the band stood outside for autographs (for hours). I saw Evan (vocals) and went up to him for an autograph. I told him i liked the band and he smiled and made some small talk. Next, he turned around and found all the other band members to have them sign the cd for me. I have never met anyone so down to earth and just down right nice.Just go to www.8stops7.com and read a little about these guys. The Lead singer has been into music since he was young child and even used the lyrics to the song he wrote about his friend who had died (he wrote the song before he was even in high school if my memory serves me correctly.) Not only is Evan a great guy he also isn't greedy. The band contributes to "children of the night" which is an organization to help runaway children of abusive parents. Not only does the band contribute money they also contribute time and energy. They play free concerts for the kids and Evan even plays softball with them.
**all money collected from singles sold go to this organization, not just a percent**(i'm looking forward to their self released material... They were dropped from their label due to personal disputes between managers from what i heard.)"
8stops7 for eva
a friend | Arizona | 07/22/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Everyone who considers themselves into rock should listen to this amazing album. This album combines rock and alternative to a pristine level. Listen to it and it will eat away at your soul-- but in a good way. These guys will be famous one day and you'll feel privileged to have owned their cd way back when."
8stops7 as their new independently produced and distributed
Brandon M. Bean | thousand oaks,ca 91362 | 08/13/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"i love in moderation but they have new album called bend .8Stops7 announces their new independently produced and distributed release "BEND"
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Awesome!
Brandon M. Bean | 11/07/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I was fortunet enough to see 8STOPS7 perform when they were in Springfield, MO. and was just flat out "blown away"! Their music was unbelievably mature for such a young (new) group getting started in an industry where newbies begin and end in a single day. Vocalisy-Lyricsist Evan Saul-Goff is an old soul in a such a young man, who writes about experiences in life that only a mature person would have endured.Seth Watson, is a stellar guitarist with style that makes one feel the passion with note he so finely plays. Bass player Alex Viveros is quite an exceptional musician and complements all artistic abilities in the band. Drummer, Adam Powell has the power and agelity pull the band together. Rythum Guitarist and Backup vocals Arron (last name unknown) helps in bringing the studio sound together in a live setting.If you are lucky enough to be anywhere near where theyare touring - GO SEE THEM! I love every song on their CD "In Moderation" but if Ihad to pick a favorite it would be either "Satisfied"or "Better". Be sure not to miss the final track that is hidden after the final song. It starts at exactly 8:07 minutes. An interesting addition that will absoutely give you goose bumps.......haunting and powerful!It wouldn't suprise me if a few of the cuts off of "In Moderation", made it to the soundtracks of movies. I can't wait to see them again."