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| "They don't sound TOO stressed out. In fact, the overall sound is rather laid back and mellow. It's part alt-country, part indie pop, and just the right amount of alt-rock. I hear bits of REM, a little bit of Buffalo Tom, and maybe just a hint of the Replacements." South of Mainstream - August 2005 | ||||
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| The best website name ever... And we rank above Coldplay and Neil Diamond! | ||||
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| High on Stress [plays] some really good Americana guitar stuff. You should check them out." Cyn Collins - www.howwastheshow.com - August 2005 |
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| SHUT EYE RECORDS
High on Stress is a testament to the timelessness and livelihood of alternative/pop rock. In an industry dominated by scenesters and fad genres, this music remains true to itself, free of pretension and filled with honest songwriting. Taking cues from Americana-tinged chords of The Jayhawks and Soul Asylum, songs like "You Have Conversations with Jesus" and "1995" are brilliant, beautiful, and extremely refreshing--especially in the wistful pedal steel in "1995." All in all, Moonlight Girls is a delightful listen and finely crafted album. |
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