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CD Review: Counting Stars
Tom Maxwell, Modern Fix Magazine (Los Angeles, CA)
May, 2003
It seems the Frog Queen Jeremy Enigk has been dethroned. The former
Murmur front man Tony Romanello has really outdone himself with this
album, but don't let the name fool you because Tony gets plenty of help.
Most of these songs have an orchestral feeling because of the strings
and horns which come in the form of piano, cello, viola, sax, trumpet,
and trombone. Tony's arrangements of the songs are immaculate and beautiful
on so many different levels. On the surface is a pop wonderland of catchy
interludes and amazing vocal ability, but if you are willing to fully
download the whole album you will find extremely complete songs with
deep and meaningful lyrical themes. "Counting Stars" frequently frequently
changes gears from a purely pop stripped down acoustic song to a very
grungy Murmur type of song, but definitely is careful not to steer too
far off course. most notable are the tracks "An Insomniac's Diary",
"Finally Found", and "Why Reminisce". The Slide guitar in "Why Reminisce"
sends chills down my spine just like good music should. This guy really
wants to identify with his listeners and his unabashed for of getting
his point across makes him the new Frog Queen. My hat is off.
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