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CD Reviews:  Sense Field: Tonight and Forever
 


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You can easily find this band from Los Angeles in the dictionary under "power pop." Unfortunately there isn't a good radio outlet for this type of music these days, but if you like good straight-ahead rock and roll with catchy melodies and strong production, this is one to pick up on your own.

"Fun Never Ends" has power chords and haunting lyrics -- "Fun Never Ends/Till You Bury a Friend." "Save Yourself," a ballad, is the best track of all, complete with acoustic guitars, strings and the kind of hooks that transcend time. "Weight of the World" is another good slow tune, but not as memorable. "Here Right Now" sounds a lot like the Foo Fighters while "No Longer Now" has more of a straightforward punk flavor without the teen angst. 

The second half of this record is not quite as catchy or memorable but if you're the type of person who buys a new CD based on one or two good songs, this one has at least four to lead off the album. There are hints of U2 and Third Eye Blind at times, but mostly Sense Field has their own sound. Again, this can be a curse for radio, but don't let that deter you from buying it.
 

~Mike Farley 
mfarley@bullz-eye.com 

 

 

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