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Lana Now Fell - s/t

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Reviewer :
Kaj Roth Format: Album
Year: 2006
Label: Independent
Genre: New Wave
Producer: Lana Now Fell/Chad Bamford
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This is an interesting band with a sound somewhere between Britpop, New wave and modern rock - Santa Monica based Lana Now Fell has taken influences from The Cure, Snow Patrol, Muse, The Verve and U2 and turns it into something which you can call their own unique sound.
Don?t judge a book by it?s cover and that is the same with this album cover because it?s terrible but the music is so much better, Lana Now Fell deliver plenty of hookladen songs with memorable choruses.
Their upbeat self titled debut feels like a vitamin C injection to your body, fill your iPod with "Photographs and Novocaine" or "Lost my high" and you won?t push the stop button as long as LNF is in your headphones.
I just love Rich Moritz voice that reminds a bit of Robert Smith (The Cure).
Definitely for fans of Kill Hannah, Feeder and Boy Kill Boy - Great stuff!

Tracklisting 1. Breathe
2. Slammin Doors
3. Why not you
4. Lost my high
5. Photographs and novacaine
6. Won't Survive
7. Next to Zero
8. Tom Song
9. Scattered Pictures
10. Slow Motion


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