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Supertones : Review
Chase The Sun Review
You've got to be pretty good to open for
the pope. So it's no surprise that the Supertones, fresh
off their January 1999 opening gig for the Papal One in front
of 68,000 people in St. Louis, have a release worthy of any
audience. Chase the Sun, the band's third album, builds on
the ska-driven mold the group has forged and offers up another
dose of riddims, rap, and rollicking fun. Both the opening "One
Voice" and "Fade Away" showcase power-chord
rock rhythms broken only by the skintight staccato horn section. "Away
from You," the first single, is indeed radio-friendly
and will draw strong comparisons to classic Bob Marley. The
'tones can even slow down, as evidenced by "Old Friend" and
the final, reflective "Refuge (In Conclusion)."
Review by: Michael
Lyttle, Amazon.com
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