Ursa MajorThird Eye Blind
Release Date: 08/18/2009
Original Release:
2009
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1079400_VY
UPC # 020286136019
Label: MegaCollider Records
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Disc: 1
1.
Can You Take Me
2.
Don't Believe A Word
3.
Bonfire
4.
Sharp Knife
5.
One In Ten
6.
About To Break
7.
Summer Town
8.
Why Can't You Be
9.
Water Landing
10.
Dao Of St. Paul
11.
Monotov's Private Opera
12.
Carnival Barker [Instrumenal]
Performer: Third Eye Blind
Distributor: RED Distribution Notes: College radio darlings-turned-major label powerhouse Third Eye Blind return after nearly six years for their long-awaited fourth album, URSA MAJOR. A potent blend of metal, punk, and '60s rock influences cut against guitarist Tony Fredianelli's and singer Stephen Jenkins' keen songwriting instincts, the album is a back-to-basic return to the group's core sound.
Rolling Stone - 3 stars out of 5 -- "Dotted with spry little riffs and Jenkins' pseudo raps, URSA MAJOR is a slick but heartfelt disc that packs pleasure even if you're note Nineties-nostalgic."
Rolling Stone (p.96) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "URSA MAJOR is a slick but heartfelt disc that packs pleasure even if you're not Nineties nostalgic."
Along with such peers as Tonic and Matchbox Twenty, San Francisco's Third Eye Blind broke through at a crucial juncture in the '90s music scene. In between the twilight of grunge (from which they took some influence) and the ascendancy of nu-metal, Third Eye Blind championed the values of straight-ahead pop-rock with sparkling hooks and vocal harmonies featured alongside hard-hitting guitars and drums in equal measure. They hit it big straight out of the gate, with the infectious single "Semi-Charmed Life" from their self-titled 1997 debut album, and kept going strong past the turn of the century.
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