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Creed To Whom It May Concern Album: n/a
Genres: Rock
America’s sunkissed, bible-thumping unit-shifters unveil another dose of formulaic hard rock. |
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By now we all know Creed’s formula for platinum certifications: questions life, search for answers, reach a thorny, metallic crescendo and fade out like dust in the wind. The previously unavailable “To Whom It May Concern,” a Human Clay bonus track for those outside of the American market, is more of the band’s same old, thinly-veiled spiritual longing set to a hard rock crunch. Opening with Mark Tremonti’s brooding guitar notes and Scott Stapp’s personal revelations (“Sometimes I get beside myself”) the song builds to a Doors-ian bluesy-ness before plummeting into the bowels of pedestrian heavy rock. The singer’s wide range keeps the song from being a total loss, but these sunkissed, bible-thumpin’ millionaires can do much better, which may explain why “To Whom” was left off the domestic product.
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John D. Luerssen |
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New Jersey-based music fiend John D. Luerssen also contributes to RollingStone.com, Music.com, VH1.com and Smug Magazine.
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great
darryl poling
This band is just awful. Completely awful.
Hank
I love creed. Great song
Nadinr
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