MP3 Griffin - No One Wants To Be Lonely
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(ID 322065)
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Acoustic, americana based folk/pop/rock; strong on melody and lyrics.
9 MP3 Songs
POP: Folky Pop, ROCK: Acoustic
Details:
Griffin's debut, ÂNo one wants to be lonely is a must have for anyone who has ever had a broken heart. His acoustic based pop/rock CD examines Love, love lost, and love that will never be. It's all in there. From the first song ÂWho's gonna love you now to the hidden track ÂFall you'll be pulled in over and over by Griffin's use of lyric and melody. With one listen, you will know these are songs from the heart. A perfect addition to any CD collection.
Review
Strictly for Connoisseurs
Griffin  No One Wants To Be Lonely, demo, 1999
[Similarities: Edwin McCain, Gin Blossoms, Toad The Wet Sprocket]
You know, I am becoming increasingly harder to impress. Not so much to the point of hearing something and thinking it's pretty good, but to be flat out amazedÂthose discs are fewer and further between. Griffin has come pretty close to both amazing and impressing, and this is nothing more than a demo, which speaks volumes on the strengths of good songwriting. Griffin's style is best described as acoustic driven pop, with both ballads and rockers receiving fair treatment. Though it slows down a bit towards the end, it's hard to deny songs like ÂWho's Gonna Love You NowÂ, the very romantic ÂShe Can Take Me and the up-tempo ÂShadow Of Doubt their proper due. Singer John Griffin has a great silky smooth voice that fits the music perfectly. This is certainly an act to keep your ears out for.
Kurt Torster
9 MP3 Songs
POP: Folky Pop, ROCK: Acoustic
Details:
Griffin's debut, ÂNo one wants to be lonely is a must have for anyone who has ever had a broken heart. His acoustic based pop/rock CD examines Love, love lost, and love that will never be. It's all in there. From the first song ÂWho's gonna love you now to the hidden track ÂFall you'll be pulled in over and over by Griffin's use of lyric and melody. With one listen, you will know these are songs from the heart. A perfect addition to any CD collection.
Review
Strictly for Connoisseurs
Griffin  No One Wants To Be Lonely, demo, 1999
[Similarities: Edwin McCain, Gin Blossoms, Toad The Wet Sprocket]
You know, I am becoming increasingly harder to impress. Not so much to the point of hearing something and thinking it's pretty good, but to be flat out amazedÂthose discs are fewer and further between. Griffin has come pretty close to both amazing and impressing, and this is nothing more than a demo, which speaks volumes on the strengths of good songwriting. Griffin's style is best described as acoustic driven pop, with both ballads and rockers receiving fair treatment. Though it slows down a bit towards the end, it's hard to deny songs like ÂWho's Gonna Love You NowÂ, the very romantic ÂShe Can Take Me and the up-tempo ÂShadow Of Doubt their proper due. Singer John Griffin has a great silky smooth voice that fits the music perfectly. This is certainly an act to keep your ears out for.
Kurt Torster
in partnership with CDbaby


