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crash into june
Performed By
crash into june
Album UPC
600385112628
CD Baby Track ID
7688
Label
Craven Hill Records
Released
1999-01-01
BPM
106
Rated
0
ISRC
ushm20431158
Year
1999
Spotify Plays
592
Writers
Writer
David Clayton Norris
Songwriter ID
1471087
Pub Co
Caven Hill Music
Writer
Daniel Chain Shumake
Songwriter ID
1471090
Pub Co
Craven Hill Music
Writer
Oscar John Norris
Songwriter ID
1471076
PRO
BMI
Pub Co
Craven Hill Music
Composer
Daniel Chain Shumake, David Clayton Norris, Oscar John Norris
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceEasy Clear
Publisher Admin
CD Baby Publishing
Rights Controlled
Master
Rights
Easy Clear: Master + Publishing Client
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Tennessee
Lyrics Language
English
Description
Instantly-intoxicating, guitar-driven, melodic rock.
Notes
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crash into june have set out on a quest to craft the perfect 3 1/2 minute pop song, and it looks like they're getting pretty darn close.
Here's what folks are saying about their debut release, from blind to blue:
Debut album from Memphis quartet. Nine years in the oven, carefully sauteed with The Posies and Candyskins among others. Crash Into June (they take their name from a Game Theory song) aren't shy about their influences. In fact, they lay their cards on the table from the first track. Pete Ham is, quite simply, a homage to the man who made Badfinger click. From there they check a host of Beatles-inspired luminaries, including Teenage Fanclub (on the chunky Aurora Borealis), Matthew Sweet and The Connells, to name but a few. Along the way they throw out an impressive selection of hooklines, while singer Dave Norris lets himself run a little hoarse in the best John Lennon tradition when he needs to. With every song carefully honed for instant recall, From Blind To Blue makes for a highly impressive debut - let's hope it's not another virtual decade before the follow-up. - Dave Henderson, MOJO Magazine (UK), March 2000
"From Memphis, come a band capable of dredging up old local archetypes from Big Star to the Scruffs, but modernizing them thru the glasses of influence of Matthew Sweet at his most sweetest and classicisms of Bandwagonesque-era Teenage Fanclub." - Bruce Brodeen, Not Lame Records.
"No, they don't sound like Game Theory, but they do a thick jangle that is influenced by Teenage Fanclub. They definitely wear their Memphis hats. Great stuff!" - David Bash, contributing writer, Amplifier, Goldmine and the Pure Pop Website.
Sony Connect EMEPE3 QTRnote CatchMusic RuleRadio Music4Cents Etherstream Lindows AudioLunchbox BuyMusic Napster Apple iTunes DiscLogic MusicMatch NetMusic
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crash into june have set out on a quest to craft the perfect 3 1/2 minute pop song, and it looks like they're getting pretty darn close.
Here's what folks are saying about their debut release, from blind to blue:
Debut album from Memphis quartet. Nine years in the oven, carefully sauteed with The Posies and Candyskins among others. Crash Into June (they take their name from a Game Theory song) aren't shy about their influences. In fact, they lay their cards on the table from the first track. Pete Ham is, quite simply, a homage to the man who made Badfinger click. From there they check a host of Beatles-inspired luminaries, including Teenage Fanclub (on the chunky Aurora Borealis), Matthew Sweet and The Connells, to name but a few. Along the way they throw out an impressive selection of hooklines, while singer Dave Norris lets himself run a little hoarse in the best John Lennon tradition when he needs to. With every song carefully honed for instant recall, From Blind To Blue makes for a highly impressive debut - let's hope it's not another virtual decade before the follow-up. - Dave Henderson, MOJO Magazine (UK), March 2000
"From Memphis, come a band capable of dredging up old local archetypes from Big Star to the Scruffs, but modernizing them thru the glasses of influence of Matthew Sweet at his most sweetest and classicisms of Bandwagonesque-era Teenage Fanclub." - Bruce Brodeen, Not Lame Records.
"No, they don't sound like Game Theory, but they do a thick jangle that is influenced by Teenage Fanclub. They definitely wear their Memphis hats. Great stuff!" - David Bash, contributing writer, Amplifier, Goldmine and the Pure Pop Website.
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