| View Larger Image | Echoes from the Ocean Floor | Audio CDby Sirens Sister
| List Price: | $13.98 | | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |
| | Binding: | Audio CD | | Studio: | The Control Group | | Release Date: | September 12, 2006 | | Sales Rank: | 226,182th |
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TRACK LISTING | Disc: 1
- Track 1: Kissing Her
- Track 2: Womb Dreams From The Ether
- Track 3: Hold On
- Track 4: Should've Known
- Track 5: So Long
- Track 6: Closer & Closer
- Track 7: Echoes
- Track 8: Hideaway
- Track 9: You're So Cruel
- Track 10: Emerald Eyes
- Track 11: Faultline
- Track 12: They're After Us
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Album Description A new band for fans of romantic rock. In the span of less than six months, Sirens Sister has written, performed, and recorded over twenty new songs. Here are the best twelve. They bring to mind the lushness of Echo & The Bunnymen and The Cure, the patience of U2, and the energy of Jane's Addiction. All fronted with singer Zach Davidson's lyrical wit and strong melodic sensibility. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.0 based on 8 reviews)
| The best thing I've heard in a LONG time. by Jessica Misitano 5 Stars September 29, 2008 Despite the nasty reviews that people seem to be giving this album, it's actually quite beautiful. Alas, it's not Vendetta Red... but I think a new band name with the SAME sound would be just relatively pointless. I think Zach Davidson made an excellent choice to leave that old band behind and start fresh. Although they don't have the same amount of exposure as they had before, this album is BEAUTIFULLY written. The song structure is amazing, the guitar riffs are purely brilliant, and Davidson's voice is so soothing. I could listen to this album over and over again without getting sick of it. Kind of like how I'm currently doing.
| | Dont Expect Vendetta Red by Daniel Melville (Sacramento, CA United States) 3 Stars September 23, 2008 The main problem with Sirens Sister is they never live up to the glorius work we got from most of the members when they called themselves Vendetta Red, and for those who loved the sound Vendetta Red created this is a major letdown. The main problem is it seems someone told Zach to calm down on the complicated and intense lyrics, and to try and write more "classic" rock tunes. What we get is some stifled lyrics, some retread lyrics, and some truly awful lyrics. We also get Zach never singing full force, he never gets to the emotional agonized pitch we remember. There are a couple close calls on some songs but overall this is Vendetta Red with a censor/editor/corporate influence.
| | Buen disco debut de Sirens Sister by Nicolas Etcheverry (Montevideo Uruguay) 4 Stars April 09, 2008 Compré este disco tras escuchar a Vendetta Red. Esos dos álbumes son excelentes, sobretodo el segundo. COn Sirens Sister me encontré también con un parecido a los comienzos de U2, no sólo en la voz de Davidson, sino también en los riffs de guitarra. Pero el bajo y la batería es lo que hacen la diferencia. Le dan un toque màs punk en algunos temas; más que nada los tracks 1, 2, 3, 4 son una bomba, cualquiera de ellos. El resto del disco está conformado por lindas canciones con lindas melodías, ideal para escuchar un día que andes medio bajoneado, para ver si te levanta el alma un poco...o te lo deja más aplastado. Está en voz averiguarlo.
| | Three and a Half Stars by M. Herzog (chicago) 4 Stars October 28, 2007 This is an unfair review, as I bought this album as a vendetta red fan, hoping for more of that sound. While Zach is still the singer, the music is very different, and as such I can't help but be disapointed. However, after my initial disapointment, I found an interesting listen, very early U2, maybe a little bit of the cure. However, not what I expected. Less experimentation and rock anthems, more light love whispers without catchy hooks. This is recomended for fans of music of the u2 (early work), but not of the Vendetta Red. I like the music, but don't love it. Hopefully, there next album will find thm doing some more interesting things.
| | What a wonderful sound!!!!!! by Dawn M. Yaden (Gig Harbor, WA) 5 Stars March 09, 2007 This cd has become my main listening while driving in my car. I have found it to be a great motivator and it puts me in a zone. This band should be able to go far, they definately have the talent to do so.
Their sound is one similiar to U2, but with Nickelback style lyrics. Kudos to you!!!
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