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SOMETIMES X
Zero 2 Hero
Chavis Records
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Hailing from Atlanta, GA,
Sometimes X sounds like they were raised on a blend of The Marvelous 3 and
perhaps Southgang, or is that Floyd’s Funk Revival. Needless to say, Sometimes X
comes off sounding like disciples from the Butch Walker School of songwriting.
The songs rock a little harder than the Marvelous 3 but are not as immediate as
them. Tommy Redd has a distinguishable voice, which certainly helps the cause.
The best songs on this release are “Shoebox”, the funky twang of “What I Like”
and “Guilty”. Fans of melodic hard rock bands from the 80’s and power pop rock
bands will thoroughly enjoy this diverse release.
1. Guilty
2. Shoebox
3. Touched
4. Step Down
5. Take
6. Color Me Gone
7. What I Like
SOMETIMES X:
Tommy Redd (vocals and guitar)
Monty Conner (bass)
Mickey Wade (percussion) |
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