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Hero Review
When your band is drawing comparisons to
such heavyweight rockers as Dave Matthews to Creed to Third
Day, you gotta be pleased, right? That goes double for Daily
Planet, who are receiving such kudos for their debut, Hero.
While the comparisons are a bit presumptuous for these four
buddies from Azusa Pacific, there's no doubting that this
band churn out an intelligent, powerful, and passionate brand
of rock. In truth, Daily Planet's influences date further
back and show clearly on such tracks as "Lost and Found," which
features a 1974 Elton John-like power-chord chorus straight
out of "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road." Then there's
the lyrical and clever musical references to Sir Elton, Billy
Joel, and the Beatles in "Six String Rocketeer," a
tale of how a youth uses music to escape a troubled home.
But give these Planeteers some credit--the music is solely
theirs, as stamped by frontman Jesse Butterworth's robust
vocal presence. "Everything Revolves Around You" and "Questioning
the Notion" are shining examples (featuring some nifty
lead guitar work from Bobby Reinsch) of how Christian rock
can be from the head and the heart.
Review by: Michael Lyttle, Amazon.com
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