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Street Dogs - State of Grace

I really hate to essentially just cop out and say “Minutes Too Far sound a lot like Fall Out Boy," but they really do sound a lot like Fall Out Boy. The vocal similarities between Fall Out Boy’s Patrick Stump and Minutes Too Far’s Danny Black really just cannot be denied. They’re definitely not a Panic! At the Di--, er, blatant rip-off, but it’s something that will surely cross your mind. That said, it’s still important to note that the band does have their own identity, it’s just not far off from that of Fall Out Boy.

Like the aforementioned, their game is a brand of sunny pop-rock with infectious vocal harmonies and relatively simple instrumentation. The similarities found in “So Far Away” are uncanny; it’s when Black really lets his voice soar that it becomes so apparent. But getting off the FOB tangent, what MTF do they do well, but what do they do that will entice somebody to check this EP out?

It’s all in the hooks. Each of these six songs has an undeniably strong and undeniably catchy hook that will really lure you into singing along. It’s inevitable. The “whoa-oh”s are just too much to really resist. From early on, the band establishes that strong vocal presence, and maybe it’s because that’s really all they have to go on, but no matter the reason, it’s the center and it’s the focus of every song on here. Some end up catchier than others, and “Seems Like” is one of those tunes. Opening with a strong set of riffs, the vocals immediately engage the listener, and while they’re relatively subdued during the verses, those big choruses really bring out all the energy that the band has to offer. The lyrics are silly, but not overly so, not so much that you’ll resent the band for writing such stupid garbage, as would happen with Panic! At th--, er, other bands.

It’s not just the vocals that are catchy though, the rhythms are driving and will leave you tapping your foot in no time at all. “Gimme a Reason” shows some great instrumentation, tight and cohesive but never overextending itself. There’s a little bit of soloing, but it sounds perfectly in place, and it’s nice that it adds a bit of diversity to a sound that we all know can grow stale extremely quickly.

It’s pretty much a black and white case with this one. Like pop-punk/rock? You’ll dig this. Don’t? This sure as hell won’t change your opinion. But based solely on what it is, and how it sounds for the style, there’s much worse to be done.






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    Posted by Ape on 2007-07-29 14:55:29

    The guitar riffs and vocal melodies of Minutes Too Far full length cd "Let It Roll" are undoubtly catchy. They always get stuck in my head to the point where I can't wait to listen to it again. Check it and you'll thank me :)

    Also check out- http://www.myspace.com/bandrecordingsraleigh

    Lets be friends!

    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 23, 2006 at 4:41 PM (EDT)
    My Score:

    true story. their new full length (includes the songs from the EP) comes out July 25th on Band Recordings and Doghouse Records.

    Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, February 2, 2006 at 1:18 AM (EST)
    My Score:

    Medic Records is a diverse, two year old midwest label with releases from bands like Minutes Too Far, The JV Allstars, Tied For Second, Anchors for Arsenal, and Third Grade Scuffle.

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 24, 2006 at 2:23 PM (EST)

    Hey I read somewhere these guys got signed to a bigger label. It wouldn't surprise me. Everyone is wanting to cash in on the Pop-punk/rock genre now that sreamo is out the door. Does anyone know anything about the label they were on. I've never even heard of Medic till now.

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 24, 2006 at 2:20 PM (EST)
    My Score:

    The first couple of times I listened to this CD I thought it was OK and then I started catching myself singing every freakin word. So I guess it's either really good or really catchy. I don't believe those two always go together.

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, December 20, 2005 at 3:26 PM (EST)
    My Score:

    Pretty solid EP, but you should really see them live.

    Posted by cherrycolarain on 2005-12-19 14:29:17
    My Score:

    Whao, this gonna be one of those reviews...the lonely ones that don't start ANY sort of controversy.

    Posted by Anonymous on Monday, December 19, 2005 at 12:34 PM (EST)

    I was just kidding around, even though I think this band sucks.

    -Will

    Posted by cherrycolarain on 2005-12-19 01:31:45

    it's not that questionable. Do you have a thing with disagreeing Will?

    Posted by Anonymous on Monday, December 19, 2005 at 12:32 AM (EST)

    Probably has something to do with your questionable taste in music.

    -Will

    Posted by cherrycolarain on 2005-12-18 23:54:41

    the trouble here is Fall Out Boy got famous...er. faster. And yes Fall Out Boy has always sounded like Fall Out Boy. I'll check this out, for some reason, I never minded FOB.

    Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, December 18, 2005 at 4:01 AM (EST)

    minutes too far has been playing longer than fall out boy...and yep, they've always sounded like this.