REVIEWS 2007: DECULTURE MEDIA (BMI)

Interlude 34  
Band: Johnny Does Dallas
Genre: Alternative Pop
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ya ya ya ya
Very nice. it has a great flow, causes images to enter my mind, good instrumentation and singing. the vocals have nice tones that aren't run-o-the-mill. i would listen to this song again and want to hear more by you-all. chuss Reviewed by: chaubner from Cincinnati, Ohio
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tickets please!
This song sounds like a cross between "Ticket to ride" by the Beatles and early grunge ( Dinosaur
jr, ) It is interesting and really moves well. The changes are good
but the drums become a bit repetitive. I like his vocals, they are very expressive and engaging. The guItars are well recorded and played, i would go to see these guys live. The soloing towards the end is fantastic, sounding slightly like a
sitar and the final drum break finishes it off nicely. Reviewed by: Hexen From Manchester, United Kingdom  
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kudos
cool drumming and arrangement. I like the melody and vocals- how they work together. Guitars are amazing! i have never heard anything like it.
Reviewed by: TheWarned from Huntington Beach, California
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Groovy Bassline
Nice psychedelic moods and textures .The vocal/melody (lead) is
more like a Smiths melody. The guitars have a neat sound (especially that Beatles bass guitar
sound). Somewhat reminiscent of the Shins.
- Constabulary from Seattle,
Washington on 28Jul2007
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Clean, uplifting stuff. Good groove. Strong vocals- reminds me of Cake. The bassline and drums have a similar feel too. In fact the vocalist sounds like the singer from wire train- check them out. do. You guys obviously know what you are doing and what you want from the sound. I love the subtle arabic guitar solo-
beautiful. Keep it up, this is good stuff.
- creaturesville from Oxford, Uk,
United Kingdom on 27Jul2007
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Great Song
Not bad at all. I like the distant guitars here and the intro too. When
the vocals come in they are in contrast to the backing sounds which works.
- Amplifico_Music from United
Kingdom on 27Jul2007
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More Alternative?
This is done right. I think the recording is nice. The strings are
played just right. This is a good song. Good job.
- productsack from Bessemer,
Alabama on 19Jul2007



Modern day Doors
I like how this song starts off right
away with a catchy groove. a good story telling song. Lots of interesting guitar parts and sounds. Kind of david bowie, doors ish. I love the bass playing in this song. the rythm section is tight. I find some mediteranean influences in  the lead guitar playing. In the mid  section of the song they almost take on a balalika type sound, very original and interesting.
- rockdude65 from Vancouver Island
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British Columbia, Canada on 22Jul2007
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strong feeling- has an immediate strong presence with the drums. I'm digging the vocals and backing vocals. good that there are spaces in the music, not an overload which I hear all the time on this site. cool driving bass drum. nice song, keep it up.- joncooneymusic from Berkeley, California on 17Jul2007
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60's!-Nice live sounding drums. Guitars are great. Is that Leslie!!?? This tune has a nice indie vibe, and kinda old school 60's pop songwriting. Nice job!
- rrusty fromVancouver, Bc, Canada on 16Jul2007
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good job Great sound. I like the drums and the guitar work. The singers got a good voice. The guitars where a bit different and I like that.
- musicslut from Bay City, Texas on
13Jul2007-----------------------Awesomely cool groove and mood
established in the intro.
Love the flat, deadpan vocalist -- nice harmonies, right when we need them. Great guitars, drums. It's
wicked and wonderful. end is perfunctory, do the fade out thing
here, with that groove. The intro groove alone could sell a million records, don't mess it up.cheers
- CleanMachine from Oakland, California on 4Jul2007
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i think you guy's are marketable to drug users.- peptis from Williamsport,
Pennsylvania on Jul2007
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Change Me  
Band: Johnny Does Dallas
Genre: Experimental Rock

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PolishedWithout being too soft, carries
nicely throughout the song. I like the transition around the second minute, keeps interest- DHX from Lodi, California on
10Aug2007
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happiness is a warm kp filter superb sound recording. kudoes.
bass is right on top of everything.
`stylistically, quite original. i liked every single thing in this track. vox sounds like go west (not a bad
thing).- itmeanstostrike from Manchester,
Maryland on 9Aug2007