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Mary Autumn Pretender (Republic Records 2006)




   

One must be feeling surprise while letting themselves listening to the Jangly Pop performance songs by the band from Columbus, Ohio whose calling themselves Saving Jane for sounded a little bit vulnerable, little bit strong and of course, a little bit joyful on being creatively written and composed their own recording album and thus finest songs on it which then you might discovered as amazingly rare talents to grab or meet due to the too much bands emerged from everywhere - trying to have themselves that one particular contract with the record deal without thinking about the more artistic ways for spreading something wonderful and wiser through music not just for making money. Concentrating on the magical spotlight-role of the female fronted vocalist Marti Dodson as well as the guitarist pat Buzzard, drummer Dak Goodman and bassist Jeremy Martin soon joining the group build up as the place for expressing the member's feelings - so, that's why Girl Next Door album released with a good sense of song-writings, teenage-flick lyrics, not many good reviews but still will be considered as one of the best album carrying the Midwest influences of Folk-Pop Country and making an alternative to the previous materials that getting too close to the mainstream commercialism which Saving Jane also cannot avoids them from clearly happening within their awesome songs like Imperfection, Reasons Why, Happy, Who's Crying Now or Ordinary; sounded so sweet, warmth and simple as how lives that you always wanted to in this living Modern days ...


Girl Next Door:
https://myzuka.fm/Album/68723/Saving-Jane-Girl-Next-Door-2006

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