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Artist: Taking Dawn

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CD Title: Time to Burn

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Category: Modern Hard Rock

Year: 2010

Label: Roadrunner

Catalog Number: 178842

Personnel

Chris Babbitt lead vocals, co-lead guitar
Mikey Cross lead guitars, backing vocals
Andrew Cushing bass, backing vocals
Alan Doucette drums, backing vocals

Tracks

1.  Time to Burn  2:54
2.  Like a Revolution  3:15
3.  Take Me Away  4:02
4.  So Loud  3:45
5.  Save Me  3:25
6.  Close Your Eyes  4:18
7.  Godless  3:49
8.  Fight 'Em with Your Rock  3:20
9.  Never Enough  3:54
10.  Endlessly  2:47
11.  The Chain  4:21  Cover: Fleetwood Mac
  
Total Running Time:  39:50

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From: Geoff Date: June 3, 2010 at 22:58
Great hard rocking new band. The popular argument against the greatness of this album does have some merit, and that is that 'Never Enough' and especially 'Endlessly' are just so freakin' awesome that the rest of the album can't match these 2 gems. I do agree to a point, because these songs, especially 'Endlessly' are just flawless. However, the ballad, 'Close Your Eyes' is another of my faves, as well as 'Take Me Away' and 'Save me', which I think are great tracks. In fact, the only song I don't like is the waste of space cover on the end, 'The Chain'. Elsewhere it's just hard, in-your-face rock with a vocalist that reminds me of Jamie Rowe. Either way you slice it, this is a killer debut and I hope the band sticks around for many more releases.

From: CC Date: December 7, 2015 at 18:16
I enjoyed this album (including the digital only bonus tracks), but I have to say that their new EP that came out is even better. Only thing is, due to a falling out between band members, the band is now called Devils Run. Not posted much news this year, so no idea what the plans are for a new album etc.


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