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The Mayfield Four - Second Skin (CD)

Second Skin
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Album Details: Second Skin

Release Date:06/26/2001
Label:Sony
UPC:074646108024

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    The Mayfield Four - Live

    By Darrell  Jul 23, 2001

    I saw these guys live at the HOB in Myrtle Beach, SC. The music was good and the musicians were competant but unfortunately nothing that will stand the test of time. The current music scene is flooded with this style of music at the moment (melodic g...runge ala Fuel, Bush, Lifehouse, 3 doors down, etc...) I know this is an album review so I refrained from rating the album. I do not see any remote parallels w/Led Zeppelin or Marvin Gaye. I will say they did a nice live version of the Who's "Teenage Wasteland" but seeing as how the bar was an all ages show, my wife and I, as well as a handful of others, were probably the only ones to recognize the tune.Just a little insight into this band from an open-minded music lover. Keep on rockin' in a free world. Read more Less

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    wow

    By Mike P  Jun 29, 2001

    This album is fantastic. It would be a tragedy if you don't get it. These guys are so talented that it is unfair to the rest of the musicians out there who even try. The voice, the guitars, the complete songs, they're what a good rock band requires a...nd these guys have it all. Stop reading this and go get it now. Why are you still reading this and not buying the album? GO! Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    Spokane hard rock band the Mayfield Four has been through career travails since the release of their debut album, Fallout, in 1998, and it's hard not to read those troubles into the themes of the songs on their second full-length disc, Second Skin. First, despite the band's extensive touring in opening slots for major bands, Fallout failed to reach the charts. Then, rhythm guitarist Craig Johnson dropped out, leaving the "four" as a trio. (Guitarist Alessandro Cortini has been filling in on the road and appears in the band's publicity photos, probably to avoid confusion, but he is not on this album.) It is perhaps no wonder, then, that Second Skin is full of songs about struggle and perseverance. Nominally, romantic troubles are usually blamed, but songwriter Myles Kennedy often sounds like he has other things on his mind, notably in "Carry On," "Backslide," "Flatley's Crutch," and "Believe," all of which contain exhortations to stick things out. There are times when Kennedy actually d...oes seem to be singing about romance, though. "Mars Hotel," a tale of love lost, has a good, catchy chorus that gives it the potential to be a hard rock hit on the order of Fuel's "Hemorrhage (In My Hands)," for example, and "White Flag," a surrender to love, is one of the album's few ballads. Often, Kennedy's lyric sentiments are at odds with the band's metallish sound, with the music carrying a more aggressive import than the words. the Mayfield Four display a determination to keep at it on Second Skin, and there are several possibilities for radio play, which is good, since they're going to have to show some sales potential for Epic to remain interested. - William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide Read more Less

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The Mayfield Four

Alterna-rock group the Mayfield Four formed in Spokane in mid-1996 around vocalist Myles Kennedy, guitarist Craig Johnson, bassist Marty Meisner, and drummer Zia Uddin. Influenced by the silky Motown soul of Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder, as well as the aggressive groove of Led Zeppelin, the group signed to Epic Records and recorded the live EP Motion, released in late ... Read more