Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2009
Time: 54:07
Size: 125,9 MB
Label: Self Released
Styles: Jam Band
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. No Decorations - 3:46
2. Downside - 7:11
3. A Day the Way - 7:51
4. Under Lock and Key - 6:27
5. Honey Cut - 3:33
6. 40 Roses - 4:13
7. Up Again - 6:51
8. Too Close to the Sun - 6:05
9. Lost Connection - 8:06
The first studio album with new keyboardist John Hruby couldnt come at a better time. This album really illustrates Pgroove's song writing and lyrical abilities. Not many "jam bands" have the ability to write such emotionally charged songs. You can tell that the band put their heart and soul into each song. No Decorations is a great opener for the album and is often used to open shows. A Day the Way showcases Hruby's abilities as well as Brocks vocals. Honey Cut is a diverse instrumental in which Brock Butler uses the mandolin. 40 Roses is the most radio friendly tune and John Hruby takes lead vocals on this track. Up Again builds up nicely to a sick jam in the end. Too Close to the Sun is my favorite track on the album. And lastly Lost Connection is a deep and emotional brilliant lyrical tune. Personally I think that Albert Suttle (drummer) and Adam Perry (Bassist) consistently are on point throughout the entire album. Although this album is a departure from previous albums I think that with time this might be considered the turning point for this band as far as studio albums go. In the meantime catch a Pgroove live show and you wont be dissapointed.
Heal
Year: 2009
Time: 54:07
Size: 125,9 MB
Label: Self Released
Styles: Jam Band
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. No Decorations - 3:46
2. Downside - 7:11
3. A Day the Way - 7:51
4. Under Lock and Key - 6:27
5. Honey Cut - 3:33
6. 40 Roses - 4:13
7. Up Again - 6:51
8. Too Close to the Sun - 6:05
9. Lost Connection - 8:06
The first studio album with new keyboardist John Hruby couldnt come at a better time. This album really illustrates Pgroove's song writing and lyrical abilities. Not many "jam bands" have the ability to write such emotionally charged songs. You can tell that the band put their heart and soul into each song. No Decorations is a great opener for the album and is often used to open shows. A Day the Way showcases Hruby's abilities as well as Brocks vocals. Honey Cut is a diverse instrumental in which Brock Butler uses the mandolin. 40 Roses is the most radio friendly tune and John Hruby takes lead vocals on this track. Up Again builds up nicely to a sick jam in the end. Too Close to the Sun is my favorite track on the album. And lastly Lost Connection is a deep and emotional brilliant lyrical tune. Personally I think that Albert Suttle (drummer) and Adam Perry (Bassist) consistently are on point throughout the entire album. Although this album is a departure from previous albums I think that with time this might be considered the turning point for this band as far as studio albums go. In the meantime catch a Pgroove live show and you wont be dissapointed.
Heal
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