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SAOSIN - Saosin

| AbsolutePunk | | There have been few inaugural full-length releases in the recent modern rock mire that could be considered anywhere near as "make or break" as Saosin's self-titled Capitol Records debut. While it is largely indisputable that the band's game-changing breakout EP, Translating the Name, was a high water mark in its own right, it had the benefit of making impressions without the complication of prior expectations and the proverbial "hype." However, with the passage of time, the residual fame from that release has begun to wear thin after three long, empty years....full text |
| | Sputnikmusic.com | | "One of the most anticipated releases of 2006", A.P. calls it out on being. "One of the most anticipated releases that should of came out awhile ago", is what came to mind when I saw this sticker on the brand new self titled Saosin album. The point being that this band back in 2003 produced a 5 song e.p. that strung up huge amounts of shown potential in a band which is fairly unique in its genre. ...full text |
| | RollingStone | | These Cali boys are joining Sugarcult and other “post-hardcore" bands in their assault on the charts, racking up sales and MySpace hits: Saosin are less songful than, say, Taking Back Sunday, but nearly as ass-kicking. Saosin’s spidery, riff-rocking attack is brawny and nuanced, and they know their way around a big chorus - barnburners like “It’s So Simple" and “Come Close" will give you a dark head rush....full text |
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