Album Stream: Earshot – ‘The Silver Lining’

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Earshot is:

Wil Martin (Vocals / Guitar)
Travis Arnold (Guitar)
Scott Kohler (Guitar)
Billy Blair (Bass)
Daren Pfeifer (Drums) myspace.com/earshot
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Looking beyond the status quo of the modern rock music of today, EARSHOT’s third studio album, aptly titled “THE SILVER LINING”, marks the start of what some believe is sure to be the beginning of a new and changing modern rock world of tomorrow. No doubt, that in the 48 minutes of listening to the bevy of infectiously memorable tracks, one can only describe this 11 song collection as a very cleverly crafted, re-defined and re-designed approach to their genre with a plethora of sonically raw and defining moments.

EARSHOT signed with Warner Brother’s Records in 2001 and in 2002 released their debut album “Letting Go” which yielded their first anthemic singles such as “Get Away” (which peaked at 4 on the charts and stayed in the top 100 for over 60 weeks), and “Not Afraid”. In 2004 the band released their sophomore effort entitled “Two” which bore the bands breakout single “Wait” (9) and their follow up single “Someone.”

In early 2005, EARSHOT returned from the road in support of their second release when the panicked state of the recording industry turned its ugly head towards the band. “No one expected another EARSHOT record after that” says vocalist Wil Martin. “We were essentially counted out by many. Our departure from Warner Brothers Records only added to our determination not to let corporate decisions determine our artistic and creative voice. After all, THAT’s what rock music is really all about…believing in yourself, overcoming adversity and taking that chance when the odds are against you.”

In early 2007, EARSHOT signed with InDeGoot / Fontana/ Universal Recordings. Produced by Brian Garcia and co-produced by Wil Martin, the band began the long and tedious task of putting together their nearly 2 yearlong gestations of song ideas. Tracks such as “MisSunderstood”, “Closer”, “Pushing To Shove”, “Wasted”, “Don’t Hate Me” and “Sometimes” are sure to please the EARSHOT faithful, and will undoubtedly serve to quickly convert new fans by songs with a penchant for massive hooks and loud guitars.

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15 Responses to “Album Stream: Earshot – ‘The Silver Lining’”

YEEEESSS, LOL. That’s awesome!!!

Dangerous_Napkin | August 24th, 2008 at 10:28 pm

Wow the first two songs sound exactly the same.

No, they sound different

Pretty solid album. Some of the songs do seem to blend together a little, but there are definitely some really strong tracks.

Dangerous_Napkin | August 25th, 2008 at 2:19 am

Well the first 10 seconds of each sound exactly the same. They both follow a similar formula though.

Dangerous_Napkin | August 25th, 2008 at 2:19 am

^ I was talking about tracks one and two

not too bad…nothing amazing….some songs kinda got on my nerves a little…i was hoping it would be a little bit better than this.

Nothing these guys ever make can compare to their ‘Two’ album. That album was absolutely AWESOME and hard to beat.

I agree, I think this album is going to disappoint most people because they are gonna compare it to “Two”. This is still a good album though.

This will divide the line and it will be those who thought ‘Two’ is considered their best work. I already know because ‘Two’ is a big leap in sonic palette compared to ‘Letting Go’. Like Shinedown’s ‘Sound of Madness’, the musical boundary level is endless even if anybody judges that the songs sound exactly the same. It’s a matter of judging with repeated listens.

This sounds good to me, so far. But you stupid Americans take the cake. This won’t drop on Canadian soil by Sept 2. Though it’s a wait I’m willing to take.

Nothing special. He sounds like Maynard alot.

If you like this but want that extra “kick” then i would suggest buying

32 Leaves “Welcome To The Fall”
Allele “Point Of Origin”
10 Years – any of them

Anybody notice that track number 8 has the artisy name of “Easrshot”??? LOL.

I mean aryist, LOL. Even the Shadowking makes mistakes, lol.

AAAAHHHH, forget it!!! ARTIST, it’s too early for me

twistedriffster | August 29th, 2008 at 8:24 pm

I was disappointed, sounds like a lot of filler imo.

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