laughinatu
Posted: 9/26/2008 at 3:19 AM Reply with quote
Location: somewhere in the us

I don't know if grunge still exists or not. You tell me. I never listened to it. I also never listened to alternative or rock that much, either. I'm saying that, because of David, I have been introduced to a broader world of music. I'm listening to groups now that I never knew existed. They are more alternative than true rock, but, I am really liking what I'm listening to. I don't think that David or Chris will shape my "perception" of what rock music really is. I consider Chris pop/rock while David, I have yet to see. What I'm saying is that I really enjoy his music, ie Analog Heart, Axium, etc. I'm also saying that he has a broad range of fans now, having been on the show and he needs to appeal to them as well as sticking to his rock roots. I think he did it. JMO

dopey85xxx
Posted: 9/27/2008 at 1:40 PM Reply with quote
Location: USA

I was having a 90s flashback sorry... Anyways there have been worse debut songs by shit alot of artists he will be playing at the same places Blake Lewis does in about 6 months.

BeckEye
Posted: 9/30/2008 at 6:16 PM Reply with quote
Madame Glambert Location: Blown out da box

I actually like Chris Cornell's <i>Euphoria Morning</i>, and this song sounds like it could be a missing track. Better than that laughable "Steel Rain," but not quite as good as, say, "Flutter Girl."

It's not horrible, but it sounds like something that would be playing over a dramatic character montage at the end of some TV cop drama.

pcsrus
Posted: 10/3/2008 at 3:24 AM Reply with quote
Location: minnesota

It sounds like a song that didn't quite make it on the 80's power ballads CD you see advertised on late night TV.

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