From Now on Now Ep
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Category: Music
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Media: Audio CD
UPC: 613285017023
EAN: 0613285017023
ASIN: B000B6KQR0
Release Date: 2005-09-27 |
From Now on Now Ep
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4 guys from Cleveland who just might save rock........2007-02-19
Coffinberry may draw comparisons to a lot of other trendy rock bands like French Kicks or even The Strokes. There's one big difference though between them and other purveyors of that garagey sound. Coffinberry has soul. Yeah, you know personality? Remember that? There's depth here people. You can listen to Coffinberry one time though and think you've got them pegged but you'd be cheating yourself. The music rewards you with repeated listens. A must see live also. They have an intensity and telepathic tightness that is the envy of many a good band. In Anthony Cross they have the best drummer this side of the International Date Line. There's the casual but brilliant guitar interplay of Tony and Nick that makes you scratch yer head in delight wondering "What was that last chord they just played? - How'd they do that?" Fill that out with the amiable and playful bass work of Pat O'Connor and you've got an organic and polished wall of rock. Yeah, yer right they are friends of mine. But you know what, that makes me like their music even better. How many bands can you say that about? I love The Police but I sure as heck don't wanna hang out with Sting. Don't let Coffinberry pass you by. And for God's sake don't let them stop.
unoriginal.......2007-01-11
Coffinberry's CD EP, entitled "From Now On Now" is quite simply, the worst record I've heard this year.
Granted, it's only mid-January - there's a good chance some other band will top these Ohio based rockers in flatness and unoriginality. The seven-track album features a mix of blues, feedback, and straight up rock, but the poor production and throaty vocals of Nicholas and Anthony Cross makes Coffinberry sound like just another garage band. The extended instrumental jams are the musical equivalent of a speaker stringing one cliché after another. But in their defense, "From Now On Now" is Coffinberry's debut album, and judging by online forums, the group's Cleveland-area fans seem to appreciate their live shows. Then again, used copies of this album are selling for exactly one penny (plus shipping). You can make your own inference.
The record is distributed by Morphius Records. For more information visit www.morphius.com or www.coffinberry.net.
Great band, Great EP.......2006-08-07
Coffinberry is a hard rock band from Cleveland with a blues and jazz influence, such a style that you rarely hear these days. This EP showcases some of their best work so far.
The tracks are as follows:
1. Nightlife
2. Needn't Be So Mean
3. Eva
4. What Do You Want To Do?
5. Oh Elise
6. Cruise Control Psycho
7. Seven Months Gone By
This band has an awesome sound and a lot of potential to become bigger in the future. I highly advise you to check them out. They also have a 7" on Exit Stencil Recordings (which can be bought at their website) featuring 3 other great songs that are older and not included on this EP as well as a self-released EP called "Sleush" that is somewhat rare and has several more tracks.
Bottom line: look how cheap the EP is... don't pass up Coffinberry!
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