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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great sophmore album,
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This review is from: 3:33 (Audio CD)
i liked zug izland's first album cracked tiles a lot. some of the songs reminded me of some songs that i can vaguely remember from other artists. i am not sure if that was their intention or not, but you can hear the maturity in the band in 3:33. this is straight rock music. no other way to put it. it reminds me of a lot of other rock and roll bands out there right now although i can't really pinpoint who. this album did seal the deal in my head for concidering that these boys had talent. i didn't really think they could follow up their last album with original music but they did and they did it pretty well. give it a listen and you might be surprised.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Zug at its finest!,
By "shugo2000" (Tennessee Land) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 3:33 (Audio CD)
In case you don't know, Zug Izland is no longer on Pyschopathic Records. But don't fear! They're now on an imprint label created by Pyschopathic, called Ax & Smash Records. This label will cater ONLY to rock bands. This is a smart move, considering how talented these guys are! From the intense beginning to the soothing end, this album screams EXCELLENT! I'll admit, I had mixed emotions about Zug's first album, "Cracked Tiles." Maybe because it had too much to do with Violent J (he wrote it and sang in it). But no more. Now Syn & Co. are in complete control of this album. They are able to express themselves in a way that they couldn't before. And it makes a BIG difference.So anyways, if you like rock music, you'll like this album. I was pleasantly surprised by what these guys could actually do. I know you will be too.
2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
best rock album out of Detroit in ages,
This review is from: 3:33 (Audio CD)
Zug Izland is mostly known for their association with Psychopathic Records and ICP; however, their potential can extend much farther than the artists now currently at Psychopathic could ever imagine. why? because they've got it tight like dreadlocks with WRIF (Detroit's most popular rock station, maybe the most popular in the country), and they have one of the most unique sounds i've ever heard from a rock band.
this CD offers a great follow-up to Cracked Tiles, and shows that they are more than just another Psychopathic act. With emotional connective ballads such as "You" and "Feel", it shows that Syn and the boys have a soft side to them that a Cracked Tiles fan would not expect. No song on this CD sounds remotely like any on Cracked Tiles...IT SOUND BETTER, and it still has that fresh from the oven toxic rock feel to it. I don't bash Juggalos, because a fan base always has to start somewhere, and it's a good one, but this band could easily step out of the shadows of ICP and be Detroit's next big thing! whatchu know about that 3:33 son!
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