MP3 A Month of Sundays - Easier Said Than Done
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Just Wanna Be
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This Could Take A While
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Reasons
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Somebody Elses Little Boy
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Signs
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Whats Behind the Door?
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Fallen Off
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Passing Years
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Maverick
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New Town Girl
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Dream Big
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Its Getting Harder All the Time
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Garden of Stone
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Cold
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Aggressively bright, melodic & punchy rock-n-roll band driven by superb writing...
14 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Progressive Rock, ROCK: Modern Rock
Details:
With their second release, "Easier Said Than Done," A Month of Sundays reinforces their position as a straightforward rock and roll band, evidenced on tracks like âReasons.â But the band also proves that they are at their best when rocking a bit less. âWhatâs Behind the Door?â jumps out at the listener by utilizing acoustic guitar and guest vocalist Laura Tsaggarris. The song, though more of a country tune than the rest of the album, is catchy and well constructed, artfully accentuated with harmonica and piano. This is again the case with âNew Town Girl,â which prominently features cello and horn parts. These two tunes allow vocalist Ed Moreland more space to emote than some of the other electric guitar laced efforts. At moments like these, A Month of Sundays truly shines. (OnTap Magazine, March 2006)
Check out their debut CD, "Click," also available at CD Baby!
14 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Progressive Rock, ROCK: Modern Rock
Details:
With their second release, "Easier Said Than Done," A Month of Sundays reinforces their position as a straightforward rock and roll band, evidenced on tracks like âReasons.â But the band also proves that they are at their best when rocking a bit less. âWhatâs Behind the Door?â jumps out at the listener by utilizing acoustic guitar and guest vocalist Laura Tsaggarris. The song, though more of a country tune than the rest of the album, is catchy and well constructed, artfully accentuated with harmonica and piano. This is again the case with âNew Town Girl,â which prominently features cello and horn parts. These two tunes allow vocalist Ed Moreland more space to emote than some of the other electric guitar laced efforts. At moments like these, A Month of Sundays truly shines. (OnTap Magazine, March 2006)
Check out their debut CD, "Click," also available at CD Baby!
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