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marsvoltamcr
12/04/09, 08:40 AM
They are so good. I wish they would just release a new album. It's been 3 and a half years, and even if they do, it won't be the same anyway. but A Writer's Reference and The Inevitability of a Strange World are both quality releases. Too bad things didn't go more smoothly for them.

love_american_style
12/04/09, 09:36 AM
yeah. they went nowhere.

my coworker used to be friends with an ex-member and he said that he litteraly lived off of five dollars everyday.

Crowe41
12/04/09, 09:45 AM
A Writer's Reference was a very good release, I was surprised these guys didn't make it a bit bigger. The whole "Our Revolution" and "Kick Start my Heart" thing kind of killed Inevitability for me.

Sydney is still one of my favourite songs.

HometownHero
12/04/09, 01:34 PM
This band deserved greatness that they never achieved

abcdefghijake
12/04/09, 03:29 PM
I think they got as far as they should have :shrug:

IWasaCamera
12/04/09, 03:30 PM
I'd like to go there sometime. I hear Maritimers are very likable.

saveferris
12/04/09, 05:16 PM
I think they got as far as they should have :shrug:
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already heard
12/04/09, 05:55 PM
They are so good. I wish they would just release a new album. It's been 3 and a half years, and even if they do, it won't be the same anyway. but A Writer's Reference and The Inevitability of a Strange World are both quality releases. Too bad things didn't go more smoothly for them.

They have a new album finished if you check their MySpace. Hopefully they can put it out in some form soon. Aside from that, last I remember they were looking for someone else besides Chris to take over lead vocals before doing anything else.

heyguys123
12/04/09, 08:10 PM
just because a band was around in 2003 doesn't mean they were good

greenteaallday
12/04/09, 09:47 PM
just because a band was around in 2003 doesn't mean they were good

A Writer's Reference was actually one of the strongest releases from back then and looked like they were going somewhere.

That being said their full length was garbage.

wuduprod
12/04/09, 10:04 PM
they weren't that bad. you'd think they would've been a lot more popular after being on the real world, though.

cirerelleum
12/04/09, 10:21 PM
I like this band a lot. I think they tried too hard to be like glam rockers from the 80s at one point. But I still enjoyed their EP, full length, and their covers of Paula Abdul and Fergie.

anthonydarko
12/04/09, 10:48 PM
I'm not surprised to see that those guys didn't go anywhere since they really weren't that great to begin with.

Montauk1222
12/04/09, 10:49 PM
I remember discovering them when searching for stuff on my town (also named Halifax) for a school project. They were actually one of my favorite bands for a while.