Sanctus Real Debuts Strongly
Posted May 14, 2010
By JJFrancesco_NRT, Staff Reviewer
Sanctus Real's national debut was definitely a strong and memorable release. It may not have been the band's strongest effort, but it was still good.
It's easy to enjoy rockers like "Captain's Chair," or the title track. And songs like "Audience of One," and "All I Want," earn their place on your playlist.
The band can slow it down too, with gems like "Hey Wait," and the stripped down "I Love You." The closing track "After Today," also offers a look at the band's slower side while eventually building in intensity as the song progresses.
Stay until the end, there's a comedic little 'hidden' surprise after the last track.
All in all, there is much to love about Sanctus Real's national debut. It isn't their best, and is arguably their least exciting record, but with a band this good, even their least exciting work is still awesome. View All Music And Book Reviews By JJFrancesco_NRT | View JJFrancesco_NRT's Profile
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