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Eve 6 - Horrorscope (CD)

Horrorscope
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Album Details: Horrorscope

Release Date:07/25/2000
Label:Rca
UPC:078636771342

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User Reviews: Horrorscope

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    Amazing.

    By Kristina  Jun 25, 2009

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    Amazing.

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    Excellent from beginning to end

    By Faith  Aug 24, 2003

    This one of those CD that I could listen to every day and never get tired of. I couldn't even pick a favorite track, because I love each one of them. The songs are so contagious, they get stuck in my head and don't leave. It's mostly upbe...at and so much fun to listen to. The lyrics are smart and sometimes hilarious. This is one of my all-time favorite CDs. You should check it out. It just might make you an Eve 6 fan, too. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    Eve 6 was naturally tossed into the mid-'90s hutch of generic post-grunge alterna-rock (think Everclear, Third Eye Blind, Marcy Playground). Their 1998 self-titled debut went platinum thanks to the heavy spin of single "Inside Out." Their brash attitude was certainly apparent, cheeky pop rock was in the full throw, and two years later Eve 6 mold their fiery rock demeanor once again on Horrorscope. It's another conventional rock record, thrashing guitar hooks and throbbing bass lines are in place, but frontman Max Collins has lyrically improved. There isn't anything intellectually impressive and the hyperactive little boy excitement is still present, but a lush sweet side also shines through, specifically on songs like "Here's to the Night." The swooning ballad-esque look doesn't last long, for the dozen song set list is primarily hard rock layers of old school metal rock. "Rescue" is vibrant and twitching, glossed with electronic tinges, and "On the Roof Again" is the typical post-brea...k up swan song cast for the pop kids leading the millennial punk revival. It's a nice switch from the angst-ridden insensibility of rockers like Fred Durst and the frilly fluff of the Britneys and Christinas. Horrorscope is a decent move for Eve 6, no slumping nor skyrocketing. And like their modern pop/rock counterparts, Eve 6 keep it basic. - MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Eve 6

Eve 6 is a punk-pop trio that released their self-titled debut when they were still in their teens. The core of Eve 6 -- Jon Siebels and Max Collins -- signed their contract with RCA while they were still in high school. It took them two years, plus a a new drummerTony Fagenson, before the group released their debut in spring of 1998. Two years later they delivered thei... Read more