A lesser known good rock band
Jeans Yoder | Yoder, KS | 06/15/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I am grateful I got to hear Imprint on the radio for the short 2 month period my local rock station aired it. I loved it. I soon bought "Blue in the Face" not just for Imprint, but for the songs I would soon come to encounter. I knew there would be more good songs on the album, and I was right."Imprint" is a meaningful song to the band. Although listeners can relate to it in many ways, the band tributed it to a lost friend who co-wrote it. It's just an excellent song w/ a message of hope behind it."11:59" is a great start followed by "Imprint" and leads to "Hollowbody" which hard hitting rock song that is good for a repeat listen or two back to back. "Million People" slows down the pace for a sort of rock ballad that leaves no room for improvement.My favorite song is "I Don't Care" which is a fast rock festival of hard hitting guitars and vocals. A great listen to any rock and roll fan this age in time. "Freightrain", another passionately sung song leads to the maybe the strangely titled song "Track Number 7." Guess they didn't have a name for it, but it is appropriate for the sake of the lack of lyrics. More of a myriad of guitars and drum solos. "Even Out" is a catchy riff that someone who doesn't have this album is desperately missing a good song. The crazed fast hyperactive "Inside Out" flashes by in a blaze of rock and follows by the infectuous "The Hand" that plays a nice storyline w/ the lyrics. Blue in the Face finishes w/ "Big Shove" a sort of acoustical song that sounds like a Days of the New song almost. Not bad at all. I treasure this album, and don't feel sorry for any rock fan who neglected this album. It is a great collection of 21st rock!"
ONE OF THE BEST ROCK CDS TO DATE! A MUST HAVE!
Brian | Elmira,Ny | 05/26/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Definately one of the best Rock/Vocals/Cd/Band I have ever heard. I am a huge rock fan and I know a 5 star group when I hear one! Rock N' Roll since the late 90's has been a digger for all up and coming so called rock bands. Doubledrive delivers the true art of Rock N' Roll!"