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As simply as the words slip off the lips of an imperative rock critic, their force can send shivers of dread down the spine of any aspiring musician,
circulate waves of disapproval amongst listeners, and ultimately set the tone for a band's future as they know it. It's called the "Sophomore
Slump", and in the uncertain world of the music industry, it can become the definitive moment in a band?s career; A moment that can either
unravel to an untimely demise for a group, or if conquered, prove not only a maturity or growth in their sound, but a promise for success to come.
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As simply as the words slip off the lips of an imperative rock critic, their force can send shivers of dread down the spine of any aspiring musician,
circulate waves of disapproval amongst listeners, and ultimately set the tone for a band's future as they know it. It's called the "Sophomore
Slump", and in the uncertain world of the music industry, it can become the definitive moment in a band?s career; A moment that can either
unravel to an untimely demise for a group, or if conquered, prove not only a maturity or growth in their sound, but a promise for success to come.
Dead Poetic has assertively opted for the latter. As the quintet prepares for the follow-up release to their debut album, "Four Wall Blackmail", with
their astoundingly more mature work entitled, "New Medicines," the band has no chance of being caught in the depths of any slump at all. Instead,
their straightforward hard rock stylings are sure to encompass listeners with their energy and colossal sound, and leave any doubts of sophomore
success in their past.
One label they should be ready to take is that of a promising, up and coming band with a new found confidence and determination for their future.
Effortlessly leaping over any hurdle so many bands falter on in their second release, Dead Poetic is proving that in searching for the prescription for
the Sophomore Slump, "New Medicines" is the cure so many bands look for, but aren't lucky enough to find. « hide |
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