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Sense Field - Tonight and Forever (CD)

Tonight and Forever
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Album Details: Tonight and Forever

Release Date:10/22/2001
Label:Nettwerk Records
UPC:067003023320

User Reviews: Tonight and Forever

  • Overall:

    Best Unheard Album of 2001

    By Jason  Mar 30, 2002

    It surprises me how many people do not know about Sense Field. Their latest album, Tonight and Forever, is a passionate rock album and rises above most of the mainstream mediocrity in the Top 40. For fans of intense and melodic hard rock, this is the... album for you! Read more Less

  • Overall:

    outstanding

    By Jaron  Mar 30, 2002

    This album is outstanding. I've been into sense field for many years, and I'm glad to see this record having so much success. Finally a CD my wife and I both love, no more fighting over what to listen to in the car.

Pro Reviews: Tonight and Forever

  • All Music Guide

    Sense Field's fourth album, Tonight and Forever, almost didn't see the light of day. The band struggled with major-label contractual battles, creative frustration, and personal shifts inside the band over the prior five years; however, those early days of twist and tussle provided the melodic yet rollicking nature of Sense Field's brightest release to date. Tonight and Forever is a brave effort, something that confidently introduces strict textures and lyrical smarts, but nothing short of crisp acoustics, glossy riffs, and punk rock emotion found in acts like Jimmy Eat World and Sunny Day Real Estate. Frontman Jon Bunch projects light vocals, which are inviting in the nature of the album's personal pictures, and nearly howl over Rob Pfeiffer's crashing percussion. "What Never Dies" and "Am I Fool" both dissect love's bittersweet tone for something more desirable and the passionate comprehensiveness of Slowdive, while "Waiting for Someone" and "Fun Never Ends" capture post-punk manners.... It's the heavy soundscapes of personal decision that examine the depths of what Sense Field is wishing to cover. Sense Field isn't shy about confrontation. They lived it during the late '90s, because they believed in what they were doing despite industry politics. Music was their excitement. Tonight and Forever showcases such maturation and an honesty that is refreshing inside mainstream modern rock. - MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Sense Field

California's Sense Field originally consisted of vocalist Jonathan Bunch, guitarist Chris Evenson, guitarist Rodney Sellars, bassist John Stockberger and drummer Scott McPherson. They began playing together in 1990, forming from the ashes of Evenson, Stockberger and Bunch's prior group Reason to Believe. The following year the group released their self-titled EP on thei... Read more