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Posted October 7, 2006 By Dark
Neverwonder: Neverwonder





[5 out of 5 stars!]
Label: Neverwonder
Released: 2006
Website: http://neverwonder.com
NEVERWONDER who they are again an L.A.-based band with a modern rock sound; hints of Stone Temple Pilots, Alice in Chains, Alanis Morisette, Soundgarden, and The Black Crows. Here begins a new modern rock movement.
I don't want to sound like a sexist here but the only words I can come up with to describe the vocals of Neverwonder's lead singer are powerfully sexy! This music was stimulating at the least, and that's not to mention the grip it kept on you. Joy Pearson has a very strong flexible voice that went very well with the music. I had to go to there website to see what she looked like and there was not any disappointment there. This is one hot band!
Give It All starts this sexy show off with a bang, inducing you to the strong sounds of this band. I'll Be Alright keeps things going at a good rate, showcasing some of the best this band has to offer. Everywhere is the best song on this CD, I couldn't get enough of this song it found a new home with the rest of this cd on my ipod. Down To Me gives you a break, a softer balled this song is a tight piece of work. Father's Children put the backbone into this band, strong bass with haunting lyrics a hit in the making.
Turnaround was different kinda sound from this band, it was as good as the rest. Save Me was that type of song that got stuck in your head, you might find yourself humming it in your sleep. Done was rock at it's core, a sexy rock song with a classic sound off it;s own. Bittersweet had a nice bouncing guitar I liked and here comes that word again, sexy hot. Fate the last song on the CD didn't let you down easy. Another good rock song, Neverwonder has there very own sound that you can't put down and you might find yourself stalking there website.
~Dark, Bill Messick
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