All Artists: Long Since Forgotten Title: All the Things You Said Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: Rocketstar Release Date: 11/5/2002 Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 820052100523 |
Long Since Forgotten All the Things You Said Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Ten track album of rock and pop hooks produced by Ed Rose (Get Up Kids, Coalesce). 2002. | |
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Album Description Ten track album of rock and pop hooks produced by Ed Rose (Get Up Kids, Coalesce). 2002. |
CD ReviewsLocal Band That Does Us Proud Sam Wildman | Carthage, NY USA | 12/15/2003 (5 out of 5 stars) "I just saw these guys in concert (well, sorta) Saturday. They came and played my school's battle of the bands and they were just amazing. They headlined the battle, playing last after a number of other wonderful local bands. They were a great end to an awesome night. There music is just amazing lyrically and musically. The sounds blend perfectly taking you on an amazing ride... Yeah, that sounds corny. Oh, well. What I'm saying is, check these guys out, they rock. Buy their CD (I did!) and support them, promote them. They deserve it.Cheers!and thanks to LSF for putting up with us all! You're great!" A Review of Long Since Forgotten's Album - ALL THE THINGS YO Jeffery Watkins | New Orleans, LA | 01/08/2007 (4 out of 5 stars) "LSF, not LFO, are the purveyors of some of the finest new music to hit my ears in quite a while. Not that my opinion matters, but I see a lot of potential in these guys. Yeah I know, thousands of people in bands have potential and talent, so what makes Long Since Forgotten so exceptional? Well, the fact that they had humble beginnings helps. No flash in the pan sensation here, these lads had to work hard, putting out their debut, IN ALL HONESTY and their follow up EP, MONDAY 12 AM, in DIY fashion. Not a stranger to the indei/emo label as well, LSF play a low-key, medium tempo rhythm that fluctuates adequately between their slow and fast numbers. Their sound could be filed under several categories. Combining elements of Sunny Day Real Estate and My Spacecoaster, Long Since Forgotten has a familiar sound with an unfamiliar phraseology. On their latest, ALL THE THINGS YOU SAID, lyrically, the band tells a story of sincerity, vulnerability, and passion. Clever writing and bright lines comprise their latest, which was picked up and put out by Rocketstar Recordings. Look for great things to come from this band who hails from the northeast. Recommended: "Some Sort of Meaning," "A Million Reasons," and "Call You Later."
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