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Us Against The Crown

Us Against The Crown

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Quite a Band
I heard these guys live in Chapel Hill last Friday. First of all, the CD doesn't compare to them live. Amazing live sound and jam feel when they're all together.
Their music is definitely something unique, and this album is well worth the money. It's like a more Reggae, punky version of the Dispatch. Go for it if you're into bands like Sublime, Dispatch, or the Mars Volta.
2008-10-20
Gotta love these guys!
These guys are amazing! I haven't met one person who doesn't completely fall in love with their music the instant I put them in. Can't go wrong getting this CD.
2008-09-12
Dispatch who?
I love dispatch...one of my favorite bands of all time. State Radio is even better.
2007-12-30
Very good with more to come.
I have introduced a lot of people to State Radio, recommending them pretty constantly to all of my friends and family. Everybody that hears this album loves it and either buys it or downloads it shortly after they hear it. The common misconception that I have noticed through reading reviews and speaking to people is that there are alot of people that are having a hard time getting around the fact that this is NOT Dispatch. I personally love Dispatch and everything that they did, but I am excited about State Radio. This album brings out an unrestricted political perspective from Chad where the lyrics that he writes come from the heart without having to worry about his bandmate's interpretation. The beats are great, the lyrics are great and the riffs are catchy. It is a hard sound to get out of your head. Just wait until Year of the Crow.(new album) actually dont wait I downloaded it from iTunes 3 weeks ago and it is strongly recommended as well as anything you can get from a band called Current Swell. Gotta love it.
2007-10-19
Unbelievably good
Chock full of reggae rock beats, politically relevant lyrics and memorable refrains my only question is why aren't more people listening to this band? "Camilo" enriches our wordly political perspective, "Mr. Larkin" heightens our personal perspective and "Love at Caesar's" is just plain fun. Listen to it once, listen to it twice, listen to it a thousand times. You'll hear something new every time.
2007-07-10
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