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Artist - The Artillery | Blog (3)

decoymusic.com review

admin (07/04/08 14:23:30)   Tag: Press
decoymusic.com review

In a town that quickly swallows lesser artists, The Artillery has plenty of hype surrounding them and plenty of drive driving them--two big things a band needs to make it out of this city alive. Now they just need one more thing every band destined to go places needs: a van." - Decoymusic.com - James Taylor



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skylinepress.net review

admin (07/04/08 13:35:42)   Tag: Press
skylinepress.net review

"This alterna-rock savvy bunch makes sure that you will get hooked right from the jump and with their multifunctional vocals and energetic charging guitars and drums, they succeed. They are able to pull off what many bands fail at, and that is to have single components of the band (singer, guitars, etc) that each have talent which can make then noticed off merit alone. And for most of this EP, The Artillery are able to concoct some pretty catchy rock songs with sugar sweet melodies." - SkylinePress.net - Derek



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absolutepunk.net review

admin (07/04/08 12:48:04)   Tag: Press
absolutepunk.net review

"The Artillery hit that sweet spot where screamo and modern rock merge. The band's latest release, Fear is In, is a melting pot of screaming vocals and screaming guitars with an iron-clad rhythm. Fear is In is a good introduction into The Artillery, even though the band shows on the record that they are in the process of defining themselves... The Artillery show they have a future in this style and a deep passion to move with its tide." - Absolutepunk.net - sweetpeasuzie



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