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Sister Hazel - Fortress (CD)

Album Details: Fortress

Release Date:06/27/2000
Label:Umvd Labels
UPC:601215788327

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User Reviews: Fortress

  • Overall:

    A Must-Have Album!

    By Holly  Nov 30, 2001 | 1 out of 1 found this Fortress review helpful

    This is definately the best album I have listened to. I've been listening to Fortress since it came out last year and am still intrigued by it. Sister Hazel sounds sort of like Matchbox Twenty with a little Train and Vertical Horizon thrown in. Th...e enhanced portion has the Happy video from ...Somewhere more Familiar, wallpaper, and an interview with the band. The lyrics are very moving, and every single song doesn't sound the same. One song, Champagne High, has Emily Saliers from the Indigo Girls with background vocals. I would definately recoment this CD to anyone who likes lyrics with meaning and REAL INSTRUMENTS, not just some pre-packaged pop. This is one AWESOME CD!!!!! Read more Less

  • Overall:

    Excellent!

    By Lisa KayeA  Apr 17, 2002

    This CD is without a doubt one of the best ones I've purchased in a long, long time. You won't be disappointed. Each song leaves me feeling... happy. I've had this one for some time and I still listen to it almost daily. Sister Hazel is great!

Pro Reviews: Fortress

  • All Music Guide

    Sister Hazel was fortunate that their debut album arrived precisely at the right time, just when radio was cooling to Hootie the Blowfish but still needed journeymen bar bands that turned out sturdy mainstream rock roll, the kind of music that was the '90s version of heartland rock. They scored a major hit and toured the hell out of the record, building a respectable success. Still, when their second album, Fortress, appeared in the summer of 2000, they still had something to prove. Like a lot of their peers -- such post-ironic, post-Hootie artists as Matchbox Twenty, Tonic, Cowboy Mouth, and Edwin McCain -- they had to prove that they could deliver another solid record that would retain their audience. The dilemma of the working band, as it were. This is a dilemma that was particularly difficult in the late '90s/early 2000s since working bands were considerably less than hip and didn't have album rock as an outlet the way working bands did in the '70s. Sister Hazel realizes this and... they even give a shout-out to their working-band comrades in their special thanks. It's likely that they connect so strongly with the working band because they are the definition of one for their era. They are a solid band, turning out sturdy albums that may have a couple of stumbles, yet it's always satisfyingly straightforward. With Fortress, Sister Hazel does take a couple of tentative steps to distinguish themselves from the pack -- a neo-psychedelic arrangement there, Beatlesque horns here, ambitious song structures every few tracks -- but they remain a working band at their core. That means that they're hardly cool in 2000, but they do deliver a follow-up that delivers on the sound of their hit, even if it never quite successfully expands that signature sound. And that's a trademark of a working band, too. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Sister Hazel

Formed in 1993, Sister Hazel is an acoustic janglepop band based in Gainesville, Florida, featuring vocalist/guitarist Ken Block, guitarist/vocalist Andrew Copeland, lead guitarist Ryan Newell, bassist Jeff Beres, and drummer Mark Trojanowski. The group released an eponymous debut in 1994 before moving to the majors for their second album, Somewhere More Familiar, in 19... Read more