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Hangover Heights, Pt. 2
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Album Details: Hangover Heights, Pt. 2

Release Date:05/02/2006
Label:In Music We Trust
UPC:751937284727

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  • All Music Guide

    On 44 Long's third album, frontman Brian Berg continues to evolve as both a songwriter and a musician, blending elements of Americana, indie rock, and classic AM radio fare with strong results. Listeners of Hangover Heights, Pt. 2 will have a hard time dismissing the Portland, Oregon native's trio, as evidenced by winners like the rollicking "Please Don't Love Me Now," the weighty "God Again," and the memorable attitudedriven "You Let Them Win." Augmented by guitarist/bassist Andy Ricker and drummer Cory Burden, 44 Long's third is a perfect fit for fans of fractured pop and wellworth hunting down.

    - John D. Luerssen, All Music Guide

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Biography

44 Long

44 Long was spearheaded by Portland, Oregon-based singer/songwriter Brian Berg, known for his prior work in alternative rock outfits including the Maroons, the Oblivion Seekers and the Webbers. 44 Long's debut Collect Them All appeared in 1997. - Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide Read more