Collective Soul — See What You Started By Continuing (October 2, 2015) |

Collective Soul — See What You Started By Continuing
Location: Stockbridge ~~ Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Album release: October 2, 2015
Recorded: February–October 2014; (Sandy Springs, Georgia)
Record Label: Vanguard
Duration: 38:08
Tracks:
01. This 3:20
02. Hurricane 3:18
03. Exposed 3:08
04. Confession 3:44
05. AYTA 3:24
06. Contagious 3:31
07. Life 2:53
08. Am I Getting Through 3:03
09. Memoirs Of 2005 3:42
10. Tradition 3:22
11. Without Me 4:41
Personnel:
♠ Ed Roland — lead vocals, guitar, keyboards
♠ Dean Roland — rhythm guitar
♠ Will Turpin — bass
♠ Jesse Triplett — lead guitar
♠ Johnny Rabb — drums, percussion
Description:
♠ See What You Started By Continuing is the long–awaited new album from the
multi–platinum selling band Collective Soul. With seven #1 hits, Collective Soul helped to sonically define alternative rock. They return now on their ninth album, and first in six years, with new hits including “This” and “AYTA”. Produced by Ed Roland and engineered and mixed by long–time collaborator Shawn Grove.
© Collective Soul at the Hard Rock Casino in Tulsa. Credit: Michael Erwin
Critical reception:
♠ Chris Geldard of FDRMX wrote that “this album could be titled How to Craft a Classic Sounding Album as Ed Roland and Collective Soul have gone back to the song style that is based on a foundation of great guitar riffs and catchy melodies that made them so popular in their early stages. If you have a winning formula, why change it? It’s great to hear that Collective Soul is finally going back to the raw rock sound, filled with riffs that can only make you smile.”
♠ However, Tony of AnthemStatus.com summarized that the album “falls right back into the comfort of drawn–out ballads, background cooing, and light–hearted rock sure to please the current constituent of fans which is nothing more than simply fine.”
Website: http://www.collectivesoul.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/collectivesoul
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/collectivesoul
Also:
By Chris Geldard — Dec 29, 2014
• http://ppcorn.com/us/collective-soul-see-started-continuing-track-track-album-review/
© Johnny Rabb, The album marks Collective Soul's first release with drummer Johnny Rabb (pictured) and lead guitarist Jesse Triplett. Photo credit: Kuba Božanowski
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Collective Soul — See What You Started By Continuing (October 2, 2015) |
Album release: October 2, 2015
Recorded: February–October 2014; (Sandy Springs, Georgia)
Record Label: Vanguard
Duration: 38:08
Tracks:
01. This 3:20
02. Hurricane 3:18
03. Exposed 3:08
04. Confession 3:44
05. AYTA 3:24
06. Contagious 3:31
07. Life 2:53
08. Am I Getting Through 3:03
09. Memoirs Of 2005 3:42
10. Tradition 3:22
11. Without Me 4:41
Personnel:
♠ Ed Roland — lead vocals, guitar, keyboards
♠ Dean Roland — rhythm guitar
♠ Will Turpin — bass
♠ Jesse Triplett — lead guitar
♠ Johnny Rabb — drums, percussion
Description:
♠ See What You Started By Continuing is the long–awaited new album from the
multi–platinum selling band Collective Soul. With seven #1 hits, Collective Soul helped to sonically define alternative rock. They return now on their ninth album, and first in six years, with new hits including “This” and “AYTA”. Produced by Ed Roland and engineered and mixed by long–time collaborator Shawn Grove.
Critical reception:
♠ Chris Geldard of FDRMX wrote that “this album could be titled How to Craft a Classic Sounding Album as Ed Roland and Collective Soul have gone back to the song style that is based on a foundation of great guitar riffs and catchy melodies that made them so popular in their early stages. If you have a winning formula, why change it? It’s great to hear that Collective Soul is finally going back to the raw rock sound, filled with riffs that can only make you smile.”
♠ However, Tony of AnthemStatus.com summarized that the album “falls right back into the comfort of drawn–out ballads, background cooing, and light–hearted rock sure to please the current constituent of fans which is nothing more than simply fine.”
Twitter: https://twitter.com/collectivesoul
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/collectivesoul
Also:
By Chris Geldard — Dec 29, 2014
• http://ppcorn.com/us/collective-soul-see-started-continuing-track-track-album-review/
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