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Splender - Halfway Down the Sky (CD)

Halfway Down the Sky
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4.6 out of 5.0 stars 17 Ratings (15 Reviews)

Album Details: Halfway Down the Sky

Release Date:05/18/1999
Label:Sony
UPC:074646914427

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    This CD is one of the best EVER released

    By garrymeandering  Jul 22, 2003

    These guys are great. This debut album has NO filler whatsoever. Each song is an amazing listen in its own right. The album manages to stay appealing, from the first track to the last. Song to song, Splender has shown that they are not part of th...e crud that is filling the airwaves today. Read more Less

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    By specialklub  Jun 25, 2001

    Man, this track is bad ass. People just dont know about it.

Pro Reviews: Halfway Down the Sky

  • All Music Guide

    At the close of the '90s, it was nearly a crime for a band to just be a rock band. Any band whose roots lay in the album rock of the '70s and early '80s were still marketed as an alternative band -- even though all the steam had run out of the alternative rock movement. There were signs that radio and the public were beginning to accept straight-ahead pop-rock bands again -- witness the New Radicals' success -- but that was before Splender recorded their debut album Halfway Down the Sky. True, the group was raised on alternative rock, but they also were raised on album rock, resulting in an appealing melodic hybrid of anthemic hooks, serious lyrical matter and musical directness. Unfortunately, in the process of recording, Splender's talents became buried in a production that's neither modern nor classic rock. In the hands of producer Todd Rundgren -- a man who knows how to craft pop records -- the band's quirks are ironed out with loud electric guitars and '90s cliches such as shiftin...g dynamics. Rundgren may have thought his work was contemporary, but the end results feel strangely out of time. Halfway Down the Sky should have been given a straight-ahead, unadorned production, but as it stands, it's a weird blend of '70s songcraft, '80s gloss and '90s attitude. At times, Splender's skills shine through -- primarily on the softer tracks, or whenever the guitars fade into the background -- and when they do, the group sounds quite promising. Those moments just don't happen often enough on Halfway Down the Sky. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Splender

Guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Waymon Boone and bassist James Cruz formed the alternative pop/rock quartet Splender in 1990. The New York-based group went through various incarnations, eventually choosing drummer Marc Slutsky and lead guitarist Jonathan Svec to round out the band. The fledgling group embarked on an extensive European festival tour opening for such nu-met... Read more