GoVertical Horizon
Release Date: 09/23/2003
Original Release:
2003
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 495406_CD
UPC # 078636812120
Label: RCA Records (USA)
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Performer: Vertical Horizon
Artist: Patrick Warren Engineer: Brian Duffy; Marc DeSisto; Jeff Rothschild Producer: Brian Duffy; John Shanks Distributor: BMG (distributor) Notes: Vertical Horizon: Matt Scannell (vocals, guitar, keyboards, programming); Keith Kane (vocals, guitar); Sean Hurley (bass); Ed Toth (drums, percussion). Additional personnel: Patrick Warren (chamberlain, keyboards); John Shanks (keyboards, programming). Recorded at Henson Studios and Image Studios, Hollywood, California. Personnel: Matthew Scannell (vocals, guitar, keyboards, programming); Keith Kane (vocals, guitar); Patrick Warren (chamberlin, keyboards); John Shanks (keyboards, programming); Sean Hurley (bass guitar); Ed Toth (drums, percussion). Audio Mixers: Chris Lord-Alge; Ben Grosse. Recording information: Henson Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA. Editors: Daniel Chase; Mark Valentine; Baraka; Jeff Rothschild. Photographers: Frank Ockenfels; Matthew Scannell. Coming out of that 1990s niche of straightforward rock and roll bands like Matchbox Twenty and Train, Vertical Horizon continues mining the same vein of big hooks and riffs on their 2003 outing, GO. For their first album in four years, the lads worked with Melissa Etheridge/Corrs producer John Shanks, who strikes a balance between tastefully orchestrated numbers like the soaring "Forever" and more guitar-driven "Sunshine" and harder-rocking fare like the post-grunge "One of You" and "Echo," with its sprinkling of catchy power chords throughout. Pop also shows up big on Vertical Horizon's radar, and this quartet does fine dabbling in these quarters by way of the chugging opener "When You Cry" and the more harmony-laden "I'm Still Here." Despite the paucity of power ballads, sensitive sorts will still find plenty to tuck into from the ruminative "Underwater" to the acoustic-guitar-kissed "Won't Go Away." GO finds the lads in Vertical Horizon not missing a step despite the lengthy break between album releases.
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