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    Drive

    Drive
    Artist: Graham Colton Band
    Label: Umvd Labels
    Category: Music

    List Price: $9.98
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    New (11) Used (34) from $1.49

    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 42 reviews
    Sales Rank: 52035

    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4

    MPN: 000222602
    UPC: 602498619810
    EAN: 0602498619810
    ASIN: B00025ODR4

    Release Date: May 25, 2004
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • Don't Give Up on Me
      • Since You Broke It
      • First Week
      • Morning Light
      • Sending a Note
      • Cigarette
      • Killing Me
      • How Low (Breakdown)
      • Cut
      • South
      • All the World Tonight

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    Customer Reviews:   Read 37 more reviews...

    4 out of 5 stars Solid, enjoyable debut   August 13, 2006
    Sarah (California, USA)
    3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    If you are a fan of roots rock a la the Counting Crows, Goo Goo Dolls and The Gin Blossoms, you'll likely find much to like in the Graham Colton Band's debut Drive. The album is neither groundbreaking nor especially innovative, but it delivers a spate of well written and well played songs, filled with jangly guitars, catchy hooks and earnest lyrics from charismatic nice-guy frontman Colton, all produced in the vein of the popular roots-rock bands of the 1990s.

    But unlike the melancholy Counting Crows and the somewhat oblique and dark Goo Goo Dolls, the Graham Colton Band delivers music that is mostly earnest, eager, and youthful. Most of the album's lyrics are straightforward and direct -- such as the chorus of First Week: "The first time that we slept with the light on / And the sun's coming up and you woke up on the floor/ Everything that you feel that you can't describe / Why can't it be like the first week?" -- and they deal with the normal ups and downs of young adulthood. Colton also veers from the often tortured stylings of his influences to sing in a voice that, though still introspective, plays as far more friendly and light.

    Highlights of the album include the irresistably catchy "First Week" and "Don't Give Up on Me." "All the World Tonight" is great, slower song about growing up, and "Cigarette" is just fun. Overall, the band has produced an enjoyable album that captures the confusing but exciting transition from youth and adulthood.



    5 out of 5 stars WOW IS ALL I HAVE TO SAY!!!!!   August 10, 2005
    Ashley (CT)
    3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    This cd is AMAZING...i love every song, they are about real relationships and the feelings when you are in them, not about hooking up with people and getting drunk like songs of many popular singers. I cant say i dislike one song on this cd but some really GREAT ones are Don't Give Up On Me, Cigarette, and First Week. Just for the record they are crazy AWESOME in concert.


    5 out of 5 stars Fall in love with Graham Colton Band   July 20, 2004
    Sirena Sun (North Potomac, MD United States)
    3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    I first heard Graham Colton Band at a Counting Crows concert this summer. And the second GCB started playing, I loved their music. Of course compared to seasoned music artists like Counting Crows, Graham Colton Band still has room to grow. They sound similar to Wallflowers, but a little less bluegrass. It's almost like Wallflowers meets Maroon 5. I will admit that the first time around their songs sound a bit similar. But let their cd run a few times in your player and you'll gradually pick up on these small nuances that'll make you love their sound. I think they are a nice change to all the one hit wonder pop stars that are on the radio now. Their songs have such meaning and the lyrics are truly very well written. If you love Counting Crows or the Wallflowers, I'm positive that you will also love Graham Colton Band.


    5 out of 5 stars Great   July 7, 2005
    Mark Wegener (Lubbock/Dallas Texas)
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    Ive seen the band a few times now and worn out a few copies of Drive. Both thier live shows and CD are really great. South is probably my favorite song. They are a super fun band that I never get sick of hearing. I have had the chance to meet the band and they are all super nice guys. I HIGHLY recomend checking them out and getting registered fro their email list at www.grahamcoltonband.com


    4 out of 5 stars Every Song on The Album Is Good.   June 9, 2005
    Pattrick Lewis (Pearland, Texas)
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    This CD is infectious. Joining an established genre, the music of Graham Colton is similar to The Wallflowers, The Smithereens and The Gin Blossoms (you get the point). Their latest album, Drive, is one of my favorite albums right now. I heartily recommend it for driving, traveling and parties.

    Their front man, Graham Colton (who writes their songs, I'm told) is a pleasant, non-threatening fellow who is sure to gain approval from mothers and their teenage daughters. His lyrics are mostly about (what else) love and relationships in a college setting. The 3rd track titled "First Week", for example, tells of the range of intense emotions that people go through in the first week of a new romance. It's a touching reminder for this 37 year old of just how fun those younger years were.

    These guys are good. They've been recently traveling with Kelly Clarkson, and before that they were the opening act for the Dave Matthews Band and others. Their music is pop-rock with an edgy (although melodic) sound. They use good dynamics, the chord progressions are catchy (and original, thank goodness) and the melodies are easy to remember and sing along with. They are able to incorporate pulsy, upbeat melodies with an occasional minor chord to bring out the emotion in a song. I like that. It shows Graham's skill as a songwriter.

    The arrangements are mostly good. However, in spots they begin to sound more like a group of sessioneers than an established rock band. I hope in succeeding albums the guys will get a producer who can help them evolve from a garage band to a more mature, full sound.

    That being said, I heartily recommend Drive. It's rare that I can listen to a CD without pushing the "Fwd" button to the next track. Good job guys. Listen to what I said about getting another producer.



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