Manna (You Say You Believe)
Splitsville

Performed By
Splitsville
Album UPC
643609905828
CD Baby Account
CDB00056393
CD Baby Track ID
1044090
Label
Big Deal Records
Released
1998-01-01
BPM
86
Rated
0
ISRC
ushm20525981
Year
1998
Spotify Plays
1,209
Writers
Writer
Splitsville
Pub Co
Ugly American Music/BMI
Composer
Splitsville
Clearance
Sync & All Media Uses
Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Maryland
Description
A blast of pure pop-rock adrenaline, backed up with great singing and harmonies. Repeater has been called, "...a smorgasbord of great pop influenced equally by The Beatles, The Zombies, Queen, and the harder side of The Jam."
Notes
The follow up to "Ultrasound", "Repeater" is a more crafted and cerebral outing that concerns itself with the realities of adulthood. Splitsville's third album earned rave reviews among critics that marveled at "Repeater's" multifaceted sound. Sarah Zupko of Popmatters.com called "Repeater", "...a huge leap forward. It's rather like when Radiohead graduated from the mediocre Pablo Honey to The Bends."
"Repeater" contains straight ahead rockers ("Dayjob", "Dumb and Satisfied"), echoes of Ziggy-era Bowie ("Manna"), sardonic commentary ("Big Red Sun", "The First Thing About Regret"), and even a tinge of baroque pop ("The Master of Space and Time").
Throw Splitsville's patented harmonies into the mix and you've got an album that will scratch every audio itch.
"Repeater" contains straight ahead rockers ("Dayjob", "Dumb and Satisfied"), echoes of Ziggy-era Bowie ("Manna"), sardonic commentary ("Big Red Sun", "The First Thing About Regret"), and even a tinge of baroque pop ("The Master of Space and Time").
Throw Splitsville's patented harmonies into the mix and you've got an album that will scratch every audio itch.
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