Monday, January 11, 2010
Tori's Review
Framing Hanley isn’t exactly a new group but the sound they have created is entirely their own. Their new C.D. “The Moment” hit stores in August of 2009, showing remarkable emotion as well as the ability to connect with their audience.
The bands song “Hear Me Now” shows their truly unique ability to put real life experiences into their songs. For example, the lyrics “I swear to you and God we’ve been down this road before the guilt’s no good and it only pains us more,” shows falling back into an old routine that we know we shouldn’t. Most people can connect with this fact.
The sound they have created is entirely their own. Its not only the voice put to the music but the music itself. The song “Lollipop,” originally sang by a rap artist by the name of Lil’ Wayne, has a new beat as well as a new sense of the song. The meaning of the song hasn’t changed but the song in my opinion has been taken to a whole new level. Framing Hanley switched a rap song to a rock song with drums and guitars that replaced technical riffs.
Framing Hanley has shown tremendous talent and emotion in the music they have presented; weather their trying to show you how hurt they are or how happy they are. I believe this band will take the music business into a new ERA, filled with passion and great music.
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