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You can go ahead and call Rooney’s new album, Eureka, their declaration of independence. After several years trudging under the weight of a major label deal that never quite fit them right, the Los Angeles band is making a bold, fresh start: Rooney recorded and produced Eureka themselves, and will be releasing the disc June 8th on their own new label, California Dreamin’ Records through Warner… Read more in Amazon's Rooney Store

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  • Audio CD (June 8, 2010)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Rooney
  • ASIN: B003FP0XHW
  • Also Available in: Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #5,348 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Rooney released their eponymous debut in 2002 when the median age of the band was 19 years old. Since then, Rooney's irresistible songs have continually captivated fans and critics with what Spin, Details, Entertainment Weekly, Alternative Press, Nylon, The New York Times and Rolling Stone Magazine hail as "elaborate sunny vocal harmonies crowning anthems." EUREKA continues to showcase the band's knack for creating melodic hooks, reverberating guitars and heartfelt harmonies.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Eureka! I Have Found It!, June 12, 2010
This review is from: Eureka (Audio CD)
Rooney is a band I've followed since high school. I've seen them numerous times in concert. I love both of their previous albums. I have to say I was a little worried about this album because of the turmoil (am I being over-dramatic?) that has gone on regarding their split from their record label. After listening to Eureka, I must say my worries were unfounded. It is great! On to the song reviews:

Holdin' On: A great way to set the tone for this album. It seems to be telling us that this is going to be a more introspective and personal album. It still has that "Rooney groove" that makes you want to dance though.

I Can't Get Enough: The first single off of Eureka. To me it's a throwback to the fun songs on the other two albums. Although this band has matured, they still keep that fun, catchy attitude.

Only Friend: This is one of my favorite songs on the album. "It's the same old story, the same old movie, but when you're with me it's a masterpiece." The lyrics are great. The melodies are awesome. I'm not a professional so I don't know how to put into words how much I love this song. Wait -- it just hit the harmony part in my earbuds. Lovely.

Into the Blue: A song by Louie! This song has great imagery. It's kind of trippy and melancholy.

All or Nothing: I don't really connect personally with the lyrics of this song. But it's still a great song to listen to and has a catchy "hook" (is that what the chorus is called?). Not my favorite but still strong.

The Hunch: I love, love, love this song! Go Ned and Taylor! It immediately makes me want to dance. I listen to it at work to make me work faster (and more happily). This song brings that Rooney energy that was kind of missing from the previous songs on Eureka.

I Don't Wanna Lose You: This is the required Rooney bad relationship song. I feel like there's at least one on every album. It makes the album feel like a true Rooney album to me.

Stars and Stripes: The song I keep reading is "different" from the other songs. And it is, no lie. I love the melodies. It sounds a little like Billy Joel or Elton John to me (sorry if that's not what you were going for guys). I love the little coda at the end. I'm a sucker for music dying down and building back up.

Go On: This sounds like it could be about Robert's father dying and how he and his brother Jason dealt (or are dealing) with it. It's a great song sung with a lot of feeling.

You're What I'm Looking For: Another one of my favorites. Just a classic Rooney song that makes you want to date someone in the band.

Not in My House: You know what this song would be great for? Sporting events. Play it to intimidate the opposing team and keep them from scoring. Use it at a Dodger game! Please. We need help against the Angels this weekend.

Don't Look at Me: I think this is the song I connect with lyrically the most. I should post all the lyrics and then be all, "That's it, YOU KNOW ME NOW." Oh, and there's this instrumental part near the end that gets me every time. Love it. Great way to end the album.

So, to sum up, Eureka does not sound exactly like the other Rooney albums. But would we want that? We already have the other albums, right Rooney fans? It's a little more mature. A little bit lower key. Maybe a little truer to who the band is. This is all conjecture. I don't know them (even though I did talk to Robert on the phone once). But it's a great album that makes me look forward to seeing them in concert (this Thursday, yay) and look forward to new music in the future!
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A fun band matures into a Mature, Fun band., June 9, 2010
This review is from: Eureka (Audio CD)
With the release of their third album, "Eureka", Rooney has taken a step, again, in the right direction. With "Calling the World", Rooney, grew up. But now, with "Eureka", they have matured and really came into their own. Does this have a lot to do with them breaking away from Geffen Records and starting their own label, I think so. Just look at the lyrics in "I'm a Terrible Person" (from their debut album) to the lyrics from "Holdin' On". No one can deny the immense growth the band has had in both lyrics and chord progressions. While their first CD was about the fun of LA and being young and in a rock band, "Eureka" is about growing up and facing what life has throw at you- the good and all the bad. If you are a fan of this always catchy band ("I Can't Get Enough" is one of the bands catchiest songs, referencing back to "I'm Shakin'" and "Sorry Sorry"), you will love to see the boys finally entering their own stride. Rooney has and, with "Eureka", proves to always be: fun California sunshine rock n roll. Even if you are not a fan, this is a great place to start. Congrats guys on a great, self produced, mature, album. Fans will love it.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Since Their Debut, July 15, 2010
This review is from: Eureka (Audio CD)
Someone's been digging through their parents' 70's vinyl, and it's a very good thing. Rooney is back with its strongest offering to date, a solid, retro album with pop instincts not exhibited since the band's debut featuring the magnificent "Blueside." Clearly the band has been through a lot these past few years, giving Eureka a maturity absent from Rooney's previous releases. It's a chronicle of life, disappointment and loyalty, making the listener sense that much of what they hear is autobiographical. The most surprising song on the album is the political "Stars and Stripes," a dance (!) tune about finding peace in a post-9/11 world. Rooney's newfound depth isn't limited to words, either. Schwartzman's voice is smooth, enunciated and perfectly matched with tight production and musicianship. The self-produced album is diverse and contains stylistic homages to Jeff Lynne ("Holdin' On"), Lou Reed ("You're What I'm Looking For,") and slide guitars that would make George Harrison proud. With the exception of ballad "Into The Blue," the music is bouncing and happy, with enough clever wording to make your singing as much fun as the dancing. Welcome back, Rooney. 5 stars.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Something missing
I've been a big fan of the power pop and rock outfit Rooney since their self-titled debut blew me away in 2002 with its ultra catchy hooks and sunny melodies. Read more
Published 19 days ago by Doctor CD

4.0 out of 5 stars Discovery Time
After the usual record company shenanigans of being told to work and rework material, Rooney jumped ship to indie-land for "Eureka. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Tim Brough

3.0 out of 5 stars Missing the mark. Missing the magic.
In 2003, Rooney's self-titled debut hit me at just the right time in my life. A nineteen-year-old in the midst of my first summer back home, Rooney's songs just resonated with me... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Cale E. Reneau

4.0 out of 5 stars Rooney is back!
After a three year hiatus between albums I was ecstatic when "Eureka" was finally given a release date. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Sad Rooney Fan :(
I have been a Rooney fan from day one. I believe I was fifteen when I first started listening to Rooney, and now I'm almost 22. Read more
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