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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Edgy epiclike tale of WHOAH!,
By Lynn Barry (Hume, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Swallowed by the Wolf (Audio CD)
The theme is edgy, wolves and violence, softened with messages of hope in this rockin' CD.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Best Yet!,
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This review is from: Swallowed by the Wolf (Audio CD)
This is NAVAR's best music ever! I have seen them play in person and heard their CD's. This new CD is a wonderful mix of rock, hard rock, and ballads with lyrics that travel right to your soul.
My personal favorites are Final Warning, Dry Your Eyes and Hold On. But there isn't a song on this CD that will not have you singing and dancing along. I highly recommend this one for all music lovers. NAVAR fans will not be disappointed. But then again, they never are.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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I've been swallowed by the wolfffffff...,
By ColdRoses27 (New York, New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Swallowed by the Wolf (Audio CD)
The first thing you realize when listening to this record is just how far Navar has come since their self-titled debut album. From the lyrics, to the superb mixing and production to the welcome addition of ridiculously talented lead guitarist JohnnyMasters, Swallowed by the Wolf is hands down the best album to date by the NYC based via Western New York band. A departure of sorts from past albums, Navar takes on a much harder, aggressive sound on the Wolf. To the music: The album opens with a brief piano based instrumental before erupting into Wompatuk, the most explosive opener of a Navar album to date. This is Your Final Warning, 26 Years and Givin' the Boots are all upbeat, hard rock songs in the same vein as Wompatuk and each works extremely well in its own way. Revolution Tonight and Sink.or.Swim recall the "Your Window" era Navar and these two tracks perfect the pop side of the equation the band has been evolving over the years...and the list of great songs just goes on and on...When the Ship Comes In is an amazing Razorlight-esque Dylan cover while Hold On and War in Chelsea are two of the best rock tracks Navar has ever committed to record. Big Orange is the bands attempt at an epic and the execution is flawless. The record closes with the best Navar track to date, Ocean Blue, a soaring blend of pure rock'n'roll & pop held together by a terrific melody and a cover of Neil Diamond's Dry Your Eyes. Do yourself a favor and pick up this record today.
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