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#19. And Then There Were None
Who Speaks For Planet Earth?
Release Date: February 24
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Tooth and Nail's newest signing is one of their most ambitious yet, and possibly the best named after an
Agatha Christie novel. Hardcore metal heads turned techno pop stars, And Then There Were None are no mystery
either. They're here to have a good time and that's what makes their debut release, Who Speaks for Planet Earth?,
so exciting...
- Flip Choquette
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As the hardcore metal scene tips its hat to electronic dance music, And Then There Were None has reinvented their
style to emerge on the national level with an emotionally melodic and very trendy sound. Tooth and Nail records
wisely snatched up this exciting new group and I would suggest it wise for any reader to accept Brandon Ebel's
vote of approval to be adequate promise for a worthwhile listen as these dance musicians are guaranteed to
make one of the most significant debuts of the year...
- Tim Harro
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After hearing four or five of their demos on MySpace, I am officially hooked on this band. The songs are catchy
and very addictive! Their sound is like Andy Hunter-style techno music, mixed with Hawk Nelson-esque vocals.
An interesting formula that works admittingly well...
- Matthew Watson
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Visit our And Then There Were None page for more information about them...
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ŠJanuary, 2009 Jesusfreakhideout.com |
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