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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars outstanding
usually you buy a cd for one song and find that it is the only song you like on the cd. THAT is NOT this cd. i am new to "tonic" but this is one GREAT cd and while i do not love every song ,10 OUT OF 12 is not bad.if you're a fan of Train ,Matchbox 20 ,The Calling ,Lifehouse ,YOU WILL enjoy this cd.
Published on January 27, 2004 by Charles J. Hampton-snow

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Somewhat disappointing
I bought Head on Straight the same way I bought Tonic's last two albums - without hearing any songs from the discs beforehand. It worked out wonderfully with Lemon Parade, and not too badly with Sugar. However, this CD... eh. I didn't really find anything to write home about.

It's not that I have a problem with the songs themselves. In fact, I think there are some...

Published on February 23, 2003 by Waldo


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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Somewhat disappointing, February 23, 2003
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Waldo (Austin, TX United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Head on Straight (Audio CD)
I bought Head on Straight the same way I bought Tonic's last two albums - without hearing any songs from the discs beforehand. It worked out wonderfully with Lemon Parade, and not too badly with Sugar. However, this CD... eh. I didn't really find anything to write home about.

It's not that I have a problem with the songs themselves. In fact, I think there are some pretty good songs on this CD. As a whole album though, I just don't think it works, for the simple reason that almost all the songs follow the same pattern - cookie-cutter music behind lyrics that are almost always directed at a proverbial lost love. I'm tired of hearing about all the ways you screwed it up, dude! Just please, sing about something else! Where's the acoustic/electric balance found on Lemon Parade and, to a lesser extent, Sugar? Where's the positive tone found in "If You Could Only See", "Sugar", and "Stronger than Mine"? Where's the creative approach to dealing with a woman when you sang "I'm gonna burn callin' her name" in "Mountain"? Most of all, where's the self-esteem in your lyrics, which seems to be lacking pretty much throughout the album?

I guess what I'm trying to get at is that I'm not impressed with the band's eventual progression from a creative acoustic/electric rock band to a stereotypical electric rock band. You may very well like this album, and that's fine. Try to listen to it before you buy it though.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars outstanding, January 27, 2004
This review is from: Head on Straight (Audio CD)
usually you buy a cd for one song and find that it is the only song you like on the cd. THAT is NOT this cd. i am new to "tonic" but this is one GREAT cd and while i do not love every song ,10 OUT OF 12 is not bad.if you're a fan of Train ,Matchbox 20 ,The Calling ,Lifehouse ,YOU WILL enjoy this cd.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Tonic is amazing, and their lyrics are so real..., September 27, 2002
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Tonic. I've been in love since the first album, and this one did not disappoint me. All the songs are good, and four are spectacular.

I like this band because of the lyrics. Emerson crafts the songs so well, that I am able to identify with his feelings on many of them, and the guitar riffs really pull me in.

Let me say this: I am utterly amazed at how popular Tonic isn't. Why don't I hear them on the radio more? You don't know what you're missing. I felt really bad for them when their last album came out, and hopefully this album will be a breakthrough.

I saw them in concert once with Third Eye Blind. 3EB had a very expensive setup, but they sucked, lead singer can't carry a tune. Tonic just walked on with their instruments, and totally rocked.

These guys are amazing; buy the CD. You will not regret it, if you have any taste at all.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Got Tonic?, September 25, 2002
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Matt Peterson (Little Rock, AR) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Head on Straight (Audio CD)
Considering the lofty place that Tonic's two previous albums ("Lemon Parade" and "Sugar") hold in my music collection, it is safe to say that I was very excited about their newest release, "Head on Straight". So excited, in fact, that I made a trip at lunch to pick it up on the first day it became available.

As the intro to "Roses" gradually pounded its way into my car stereo, I found myself smiling uncontrollably. My boys are back. In my excitement, I also unfortunately found myself exceeding the speed limit considerably. Tonic is definitely (still!) best described as "driving" rock. The things that I enjoyed about their earlier music are still present: the perfect blend of pop, hard rock, and folk influences with intelligent, emotion-rich lyrics. The harmonies of lead Emerson Hart, guitarist Jeff Russo, and bass player Dan Lavery are still there. In fact, Hart shows a bit more vocal range that on the previous two albums.

Some songs that jumped out at me after a few trips through the CD -- "Roses", the opener, is awesome, reminding me a bit of "Casual Affair" (from the band's first album) in its power. "Take Me As I Am" is harder as well, catchy, rich, and is probably my favorite at this point. It is also the most "radio-friendly" track since "If You Could Only See" and I'll be surprised if it doesn't get considerable airplay. The title track is beautiful. "Liar" is angry, both lyrically and musically. Speaking of angry, "Irish" is an old...well, Irish tune about how the people of that country were, at one point in the past, forced to fight as mercenaries for England. This song will probably be familiar to those who have seen Tonic perform live, as they've played it at concerts for quite some time. As much as I like the song, I'm a little undecided as to whether it should have been included here. It worked so well as a crowd-pleaser...but I feel like a lot of the song's charm came from the improvisation and spontaneity of that atmosphere. Finally, I liked the closer, "Let Me Go", a lot...it has an introspective feel similar to "My Old Man" from "Lemon Parade". Well done on that one.

In a nutshell, this album is a worthy successor to "Lemon Parade" and "Sugar". I suspect it will hook quite a few new fans, and will also satisfy those who, like me, have been fans for awhile and have been eagerly awaiting more.

So why, you are probably wondering, only four stars? Why not five? While I feel that the songs themselves are all well-written, performed, and recorded, there isn't quite as much variety among the songs as there was on, say, "Lemon Parade", which took you from anger to longing to love to regret to resentment and back again. I also feel that, with this being their third album, the band could have tried to stretch themselves a bit more, musically speaking. They certainly have the talent to do so.

As a whole, however, I enjoyed this album a lot and hopefully will (as with the previous two albums) continue to enjoy and appreciate it more each time I listen.

Finally, I mentioned this in the review I wrote for one of the earlier albums, but I'll say it again: if you get the chance to see these guys live, DO IT. They put on a great show and are very fan-friendly (always willing to hang around afterwards for pictures, autographs, or just to talk with the fans).

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Take another shot, boy, I'm open!, November 25, 2003
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Mashira "Mashira" (Higher Elevations, New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Head on Straight (Audio CD)
Though I could write a rather lengthy explaination as to why I like this album, I'll keep my praise brief. I enjoy every song on this CD, especially "Liar" because it sounds like a good kiss-off to a deceitful ex-lover. In short, whether the song is slow or fast, the music is highly enjoyable and if you like Tonic you'll be impressed with "Head On Straight".
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Another excellent Tonic CD, March 15, 2003
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This review is from: Head on Straight (Audio CD)
I think this is a very good CD.Tonic sounds as good as they've ever sounded on "Head On Straight", although it's only moderately different from their other albums.Some songs like Roses, Liar and Irish(bag pipe guitars?) are rockers, and most of the other songs are typical melodic relationship power pop that Tonic puts out(Ring Around Her Finger is my Favorite of those), Come Rest Your Head & Let Me Go sound a little different to me than what Tonic has done in the past.
It's all excellent stuff from talented musicians. Head on straight and head and shoulders above most of the mediocrity and junk that rotates on the radio.
If you like Tonic you probably can't go wrong with this CD and if you aren't familiar, but like melodic pop/alternative rock , check it out.
Dishwalla's "Angels Or Devils" and Tonic's "Head On Straight" are truly 2 of the best adult pop/alternative rock CDs that I've bought in the past year or more.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great new album from a great band, October 17, 2002
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Kevin Kilbride (Detroit Michigan) - See all my reviews
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A great next step for this band and awesome follow up to their last album. I didn't know what to expect from it at first because of the different music going from Lemon Parade to Sugar but if you liked anything on those albums you're certain to like this one too! I've seen them three time in concert and the music delivers live as well. The title track is a great selection and their first release off the album "take me as i am" rocks. The band blends both the lyrics and music in a great blend of rock. They even do a song on the album called Irish which I believe is a Irish folk song modernized for rock n roll (and should be a great live song too!)

Overall get this album even if you're looking to try a new band I don't think you'll be anything but happy with it.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Album of The Year, October 15, 2002
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I will admit I am fairly new to Tonic, but they have quickly become one of my favorite bands. I heard an awsome track (from this album) on the radio, and since at that time I did not know what album it was from, I bought 'Sugar'. I was hooked immediatly. 'Head on Straight' is even better, with beautiful, soring anthematic songs that totally rock. Lead singer Hart's vocal cords are simply sent by heaven. I am a bit suprised that Tonic has not risen to super stardom, and maybe someday they will. 'Head on Straight' is the best album I have heard all year.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This band is worth your time to listen to, October 10, 2002
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"silverlve" (Orlando, FL United States) - See all my reviews
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I'll never forget hearing Tonic's first song - it haunted me for a long time and continues to thrill me to this day. And I've followed each new record with greedy anticipation and have yet to be disappointed!
Head on Straight is lyrically engaging, flows together well and still rocks hard. Their other albums, Lemon Parade and Sugar, were both the same way - a song or two on the album required a second listening to understand the full power of it but once it clicks, you'll be fully charmed.

Unlike many bands, the guys truly share their hearts in each album and for this reason Tonic shall always be on my list of all time favorites.

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Head On Straight for Tonic, October 11, 2002
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Adam Cohen (Orlando, Florida, USA) - See all my reviews
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Remember sitting around back in 1995 and listening to the radio and hearing "If You Could Only See?" by Tonic? Remember getting Lemon Parade and hearing the same type of song all over the album? Remember when "You Wanted More" was in American Pie and then on Sugar and they did it again with an album of the same type of music?

Tonic has done it again with "Take Me As I Am" and Head On Straight. If you've liked Tonic since day one, then you'll love the new album. If you don't like their melodic guitar heavy crunch and the original "Lifehouse-styled" band, then don't read any more.

Tonic is one of the bands that has escaped from the forefront of the music world and appears every once in a while with a new album. Disappearing after Lemon Parade, it took them another few years to get out Sugar. And now, after another disappearing act, Head on Straight is the Tonic of the prior two albums.

Emerson Hart and Jeff Russo's lush guitars and harmonies meld with Dan Lavery's strong bass playing, and their studio drummer's rhythm all over. There's nothing spectacular to the rhythms like their old drummer, Jeremy Voght gave them, and the bass lines are nothing spectacular. But that isn't what Tonic is known for. The layering of acoustic and electric guitars has always been the strong point to the key-Tonic sound. Not only is that pulled off here, but to the "remember the song on ____" extreme. For example: "Head On Straight" is a nice strong ballad, along the likes of "Waiting for the Light to Change" (from Sugar); "Irish" invokes memories of "Celtic Aggression" (from Lemon Parade); and "Take Me As I Am" is like every poppy song that Tonic has written, especially invoking "You Wanted More."

All in all, Tonic has copied what they do best and released it as a new album... If you're a fan, get it; if you've only listened to the radio Tonic stuff, listen to the radio or buy the single.

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