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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The unheard music....,
By sooner (Long Beach CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Girl That God Forgot (Audio CD)
I'm from Long Beach CA and heard about Suncatcher from a musician buddy..found a used copy at "Fingerprints" and thought once again about all the great music I'll never get to hear because somehow it "slipped thru the krax". But not this one. Great songs, great lyrics (!) So-so production on some songs (it was the age of lo-fi after all) The songs STILL work because they seem based on timeless pop elements (i.e. Beatles-REM-MBV-the Velvets etc) My personal favs are Juvenalia, Dandelion, The Girl That God Forgot and Trouble (a Classic that never was). The whole cd showcases great songwriting and presents the "vibey/Psych" side of Long Beach the way Snoop got the "grit". If you've stumbled somehow onto this album-get it.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
great hooks, songs you can play over and over again,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Girl That God Forgot (Audio CD)
After years of metamorphosis, i.e. different musicians, different band names, Doug Hammond has matured. Very melodic and soothing to the soul. The type of music that plays over and over again in your head until you rush to the CD player so you can listen to the layers of beatle/oasis/verve/u2/smith's type sounds - yet, it is the original haunting melodies that will claim you!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Rock 'n' Roll To Move You,
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This review is from: The Girl That God Forgot (Audio CD)
Being a musician myself, and all but despising what is being released these days, Suncatcher's writing and arrangements still impress me immensely after listening to their debut CD for 4+ years now. This CD is an oasis for anyone interested in real rock and roll music the way it once was. I would love to open for this band and wish them all the tenacity necessary to stick with one of the suckiest businesses around... although, i think they may already be history. I sure wish there was more than the one CD to listen to. The last track on "The Girl That God Forgot" gives me an out of body experience everytime i hear it. Thanks guys.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Radiant pop masterpiece,
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This review is from: The Girl That God Forgot (Audio CD)
This is growing to be my favorite summer album of all time, with dense, swirling guitars and deep throbbing bass. Much of this sound reminds me of My Bloody Valentine, yet the songs are so well written they could stand alone without the (wonderful) shoegazer production. Some songs remind me of early Who material (the french horns help on "To Move You") yet retain a modern feel as well. How this escaped radio hitville (oh yeah, that's probably a good thing) is beyond me. This was one of the finest records to come out in 1998 and I'd love to hear more from Mr. Hammond. "Trouble" could be the most beautiful pop song ever (I get goosebumps every time) and "Heaven" rivals the Psychedelic Furs song of the same name for its shimmering realism. Great for driving on a sunny day - buy a copy and play it over and over....(What's with all the used copies?? Get on board, people!!) |
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The Girl That God Forgot by Suncatcher (Audio CD - 1998)
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