Candy B. (candieb) from AUSTIN, TX Reviewed on 11/20/2006...
This is a great CD. This is Patrice Pike (you may have seen her on Rock Star: Supernova). She's local to Austin, Texas and her music is beautiful. I ended up with a couple of extras.
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What an album!
Jon | San Francisco, CA | 04/28/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This album is incredible. Edgy, raw, gentle, melodic, and just absolutely brilliant. Sister 7 beats the pants off of the majority of rock n' roll music being produced today. Lead singer Patrice Pike's vocal work is absolutely astonishing and guitarist Wayne Sutton's hooks and melodies, a thing of beauty--diverse and rivoting. Sean and Sean on drums and bass provide the framework to effectively and professionally complete the rhythmic circle. There is not a weak tune on this album. By the third listen I was completely hooked. I disagree with the Cheryl Crow comparison--Pike out-performs Crow at so many levels...but this is not a competition, it's rock n' roll and Sister 7 is one hell of a rock n' roll band. See them live and get this album! You will not regret it."
This may be the best band putting out albums right now
Wyatt J Holliday | Toledo, OH | 04/06/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I've been a Sister 7 fan since their very early days, when they were known as Little Sister, and this album doesn't disappoint. This album expands upon the sounds of their first 2, bringing a bit more diversity to their delivery. In some cases this works amazing, as in the Zeppelin-esque "Elijah,"; the acoustic-tinged, Top-40-r&b-feel of "Nobody Knows"; and the Summertime funk of "Kiss Me Baby." There are a couple of mis-steps: the Sheryl Crow impression of "the only thing that's real" disappoints. It's a GOOD Sheryl Crow impression, but Patrice and Co. are capable of so much more than that. Also, if you get a chance, SEE THEM LIVE! They are without a doubt the best live band I've ever seen."
Rockin' sophistication
Publius | New York | 04/10/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The new Sister 7 album exceeded my already high expectations. Not only does the album include some memorable Patrice Pike melodies, but its rock tunes groove with a high degree of sophistication. The alternating 4/4--6/4 bars of the chorus from MY THREE WISHES, for example, strike just the right balance between Aerosmith's mid-70s peak and early Police, all the while sounding highly orginal. I can't recommend this album strongly enough for those who are looking for a record which is simultaneously rockin' and challenging."
Not as good as the last one, but still a good effort
Steve Marshall | St. Louis, MO USA | 08/09/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
"In 1997, Sister Seven released their 2nd album, This the Trip--an irresistible mix of hard rock, blues, funk and just enough of a tinge of hip-hop to give it all an ultimately modern sound. The staff here at The Night Owl loved the album so much, it ended up on our list of the top five CDs for the year. Since then, we've all been waiting for a follow-up to arrive. Well, the folks at Arista slipped this one right by us a couple months ago with little or no fanfare at all. Because of that, we're going to review it for our loyal readers now.Tiny Matters gets off to a great start with "Fallen Angel," a rocker that picks up right where Trip left off. The next three songs--"Polishing the Looking Glass," "Under the Radar" and "The Only Thing That's Real"--sound a lot like an obscure (here in the US they're obscure; in Europe, they're huge) band from Scotland called Texas. All three songs are acoustic based, pop, power ballads. "Elijah" is the next highlight, and shows the band can rock with the best of them. The disc gets into a bit of a lull on the next two cuts, but bounces back with another rocker called "Loaded." Unfortunately, things way down with "Nobody Knows." It's almost as if the band's trying to appeal to the Britney & Christina fans, with its hip-hop/R&B/pop thing going on. There's a nice acoustic guitar solo on the track, but it's not enough to save this one from being the low point on the CD. The last three tunes bring the `music quality level' back up again though. "Superman" is the best of the three, and one of the few new tunes that still gets the funk into the mix.The CD also includes some multimedia content: an interview with the band, live clips of three songs, plus photos and a link to the band's website. Musically, the new disc doesn't quite measure up to the last one, but there is enough good music here to make it a worthy addition to your collection."
Sister 7 is Back !
Steve Marshall | 04/06/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This record rocks! I can't decide what my favorite song is ! Patrice's vocals are in amazing form and the rest of the band are, as always, unbelievably tight. The guitar's soar and dive all around the basslines and the drumming is soooo on. It's been a long wait for this album but it's well worth it. Pick it up and don't miss them on the tour... they are amazing live!"