Roll Me Over
Zac Mac Band
Performed By
Zac Mac Band
Album UPC
884501215169
CD Baby Track ID
6610387
Label
Night Train Records
Released
2009-10-07
BPM
119
Rated
0
ISRC
usaga0960002
Year
2009
Spotify Plays
54
Writers
Writer
Zac McIntyre
Pub Co
Zac Cataldo
Composer
Zac McIntyre
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Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Massachusetts
Description
Inspired by the works of bands like Coldplay, The Fray, the Killers and Snow Patrol, The Zac Mac Band offers songs with catchy hooks and infectious melodies.
Notes
Wildy's World says...
"The Zac Mac Band has taken Boston, and now they’re ready to take on the world."
"McIntyre has a very enjoyable voice. The songs ... have a much laid back, nearly repressed mellow sound (think Barenaked Ladies’ Maybe You Should Drive album for comparison). McIntyre writes serious songs, but is not afraid to weave humor into the fabric of a song where appropriate."
"MySpace Heartbreak hits both serious and ironic notes in a New Wave/Pop tune about Post-relationship neurosis in a digital age. Highest Level is a treat for the ears; a modern mellow rock tune with a chorus worthy of Alan Parsons."
"15 Songs On The Radio... is an inspired bit of writing. McIntyre takes us inside his head and the struggle to keep striving for your dreams when the possibilities are so limited (“So many other bands / they’ve got the same plans / and there’s only 15 songs on the radio.”) Anyone who has ever tried to make it in the music industry, or even stood in front of a mirror, air guitar in hand and wished will appreciate the sentiments here."
"The Zac Mac Band has a future. Don’t be surprised if these guys are household names down the line."
"The Zac Mac Band has taken Boston, and now they’re ready to take on the world."
"McIntyre has a very enjoyable voice. The songs ... have a much laid back, nearly repressed mellow sound (think Barenaked Ladies’ Maybe You Should Drive album for comparison). McIntyre writes serious songs, but is not afraid to weave humor into the fabric of a song where appropriate."
"MySpace Heartbreak hits both serious and ironic notes in a New Wave/Pop tune about Post-relationship neurosis in a digital age. Highest Level is a treat for the ears; a modern mellow rock tune with a chorus worthy of Alan Parsons."
"15 Songs On The Radio... is an inspired bit of writing. McIntyre takes us inside his head and the struggle to keep striving for your dreams when the possibilities are so limited (“So many other bands / they’ve got the same plans / and there’s only 15 songs on the radio.”) Anyone who has ever tried to make it in the music industry, or even stood in front of a mirror, air guitar in hand and wished will appreciate the sentiments here."
"The Zac Mac Band has a future. Don’t be surprised if these guys are household names down the line."
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