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Dishwalla | 
| Artist: Dishwalla Label: Orphanage Category: Music
Buy New: $34.99
New (8) Used (11) from $22.96
Rating: 45 reviews Sales Rank: 19864
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 1 UPC: 602498804391 EAN: 0602498804391 ASIN: B0007PALOS
Release Date: March 15, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | 40 Stories | | • | Collide | | • | Ease the Moment | | • | Coral Sky | | • | Winter Sun | | • | Creeps in the Stone | | • | Surrender the Crown | | • | Bleeding Out | | • | Life for Sale | | • | Above the Wreckage | | • | Far Away | | • | Collide [Massy Mix][*] |
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More magic from Dishwalla March 16, 2005 MadCritic 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Could this band be more amazing? It's a shame they're so great because they've had a hard time selling records sine 1995's Pet Your Friends even though they've put out better albums since. I'm not sure I like this album more than Opaline, but I've only had the record a few hours! My favourite songs are Collide, Coral Sky and Surrender the Crown. For those interested, here's the track listing: 40 Stories, Collide, Ease the Moment, Coral Sky, Winter Sun, Creeps in the Stone, Surrender the Crown, Bleeding Out, Life for Sale, Above the Wreckage, Far Away, Collide (Massy Mix).
Does it get any better than this?? March 24, 2005 Making It Right (Bethlehem, PA United States) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I think the thing that frustrates me the most about this album is my fear that not enough people will get to hear this work of art. This album should be distributed with every birth of a baby in this country, so every family owns one. Ok, that may be extreme, but thats just how amazing this album is. I have been a Dish fan for years, and never thought anything could top Opaline. Boy was I wrong!!! This album is full of more hooks than every Billboard radio song combined. Beautiful melodies, catchy lyrics, and most of all, amazing vocals. This guy has a voice that could raise the dead. I mean it. Even if you have never listened to Dishwalla, do something nice for yourself and go get this album. You will thank me later. I promise.
The Strongest Release of Their Career April 12, 2005 James C. Smith (kent, ohio) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I had to laugh when I read the review from the guy who suggested "Three Doors Down" instead of Dishwalla. Hands-down, the cats in Dishwalla are better musicians, better songwriters and their lead vocalist is everything a lead singer should be. There's not a bad track on this release. Buy it - and then buy one for your friend!
wOw June 5, 2005 Stanley Climbfall (USA) 16 out of 20 found this review helpful
This is my first experience with Dishwalla, and it was definitely a good one. I found out about this band because I heard they were sort of like Lifehouse. I guess they kind of are, but they are really quite different. On this album, they're much edgier than Lifehouse ever is - but that's a good thing! The songs range from acoustic beauties ("Far Away") to harder, classic rock songs ("Ease the Moment"). I must say JR Richards (the lead singer) has one of the most unique voices I've heard in a while. His voice seems remarkably versatile: sometimes he has a really edgy, deep voice that makes you want to scream along with him; but he can also sing touching ballads with a clear, heart-felt voice. Another thing that struck me about this album is the great guitar work. There are some excellent guitar solos found throughout the CD. That's something that many modern rock bands are missing. It's great to find a band that still incorporates solos into their music! Highlights of the album include "Collide", "Ease the Moment", "Coral Sky", and "Above the Wreckage". "Collide" is the first song I heard of the album, and I was hooked. The lyrics are great and you can feel the emotion coming off this song. Dishwalla is a great band. This CD made me want to go buy their other ones too!
This *is* Dishwalla April 9, 2005 J. Hansen 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
A lot of reviewers have been comparing this album to Opaline and discarding it for being too mainstream. The truth is that this album most resembles their second album - "And you think you know what life's about"; they aren't selling out or modifying their sound. For the listeners who have enjoyed Dishwalla from the beginning, it is a return to the rock of the first two albums with the synth effects of the second. The album has been very well produced. For those who enjoyed Opaline, this album has a lot more energy and is a little more accessible. The album is very smooth, with the exception of the harder "Ease the moment" and the haunting (and lovely) "Creeps in the Stone," the album transitions well. It is definitely worth purchasing, especially if you enjoyed "And you think you know what life's about".
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