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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent national debut effort,
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This review is from: Front of the Parade (Audio CD)
After being a popular act in the local scene around Louisville and the rest of the Kentucky for years, the Muckrakers have finally gone national with "Front of the Parade." A curious pop-rock act, the Muckrakers manage to combine traditional arrangements with interesting melodies, great chord progressions, pop sensibilities, and memorable lyrics.
The album opens with one of the highlights, "Cigarettes and Magazines." This tune brings together all of the band's strong points into one irresistable masterpiece. It's a toe-tapper with a smooth, catch melody and excellent interplay by the band. Clean electric and acoustic guitar mesh to provide a smooth but powerful lead. Behind that, the Hammond B3 organ, played by producer Todd Smith, highlights the great chord changes that bring this song together. And the same holds true for the next tune, "Through My Door." The band is incredibly tight in this radio-friendly number with lyrics that burrough into your mind and won't leave. "Breathe In Breathe Out" is another high point of the album; it's minor key and dark arrangement make it a truly beautiful song. Todd Smith again shines in the background on a subtle electric piano (presumably a Fender Rhodes) that really accentuates the atmosphere as acoustic guitar notes takes the forefront with saxophone filling in the gaps occasionally. Label X labelmates Code Red appear on When The Morning Comes, one of four songs on the album that have appeared on previous locally-released Muckrakers efforts. The rapping rather than singing in the second stanza detracts from the song for many people, but it might appease a more Top 40 radio friendly crowd. Frontman Rob Carpenter brings us "Slip Away," a beautiful, heartwarming tune in the latter half of the album. Written for his high school sweetheart -- and now wife -- this number is guaranteed to put a smile on your face, no matter what your mood. Later, we hear another redone Muck classic, "Working My Way." This song is, in fact, the song that led to this album getting picked up by a record label. We immediately are treated to another remade song, "Happy Inn." A tribute to their roots, the Muckrakers first began playing gigs as a band at The Happy Inn restaurant in Bowling Green, Kentucky. (A hidden track after this showcases a song by another labelmate, Digby, entitled "One Hundred Percent Free") A few songs feel a little too familiar or a little too forced, but they're still very listenable efforts. Plus, considering this is the first time that these guys have had a chance to do something of this magnitude, a few mistakes are expected. Nevertheless, the Muckrakers are a breath of fresh air in today's music scene. They manage to bring together many elements to make one enjoyable experience. With excellent sound quality and top-notch production, things feel professional and tight, but very natural and dynamic. After hearing this album, it's no surprise that over 700 fans were present at the local CD release party in Louisville in July -- it was even officially declared Muckrakers day by the local government. Therefore, as one of the people at that incredible show, I highly recommend picking up a copy of this album. And keep an eye out for these guys in the future. I'm sure they're not done putting out great music yet!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A DEFINATE MUST BUY!!!,
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This review is from: Front of the Parade (Audio CD)
I have been a fan of the Muckrakers since 2001 and they keep getting better. This CD is by far the best they have released... in large part to the addition of Micah. The addition of the electrically guitar made the songs feel more full and rich. The songs on this CD are great lyrically and even better musically. To sum it up... buy it, I bet you won't be disappointed.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
From Muckrakers Day to Parades,
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This review is from: Front of the Parade (Audio CD)
From Smother Magazine - [...]
Louisville, Kentucky has had a "Muckrakers Day" as proclaimed by the mayor after about 800 people showed up for a pre-release concert there. AAA pop-rock band The Muckrakers are still getting used to all the attention. With "Front of the Parade" they continue down the well traveled road of musical influences with Barenaked Ladies, Matchbox 20, and Crowded House among their inspirations. The music is riddled with pop hooks and was produced by Todd Smith whose previous work has included Smash Mouth and Days of the New. The Muckrakers are fine alternatives to what is plaguing modern pop radio today.
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