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View Poll Results: What is Music? (Poll added on 6th of May 2012).
I'm pleased to see there is anything of a Rock 'n Soul Revival going on but I wish SNL or their record company hadn't pulled "Hold On" off of YouTube. It seems silly when SNL is on free Network TV and should qualify as Public Domain but whatever, that's how it is these days.
Anyway if you haven't seen and heard this band you really should even if just to discover really passionate music (that rarely gets made anymore) sounds like and if it appeals to you. You might need to try a few as they have rather wide influences and variety but held together with a unique style.
IMHO Rearview Mirror is particularly adrenaline amazing but Oh Man! was that a show to bemoan having missed it.
### OOps! Rearview is from 2000.. another great show even though I like Dave's drumming just a little bit more than Matt's. The powerhouse adrenaline tune from 1992 was the closer, an awesome cover of Neil Young's Rockin' In The Free World
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