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Stereo Fuse

Stereo Fuse

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The faithful-yet-beefed-up rendition of Material Issue's "Everything" that leads off Stereo Fuse's eponymous debut and, with an acoustic bonus version tacked onto the end, finishes it as well, isn't the track that defines the Dallas troupe. This is good considering how many new bands around the turn of the century seemed to be unable to escape a cover hit (Orgy, Alien Ant Farm), though the cuts do happen to typify everything else about the timeframe: "Super Hero" is 3 Doors Down rock meets the nu-metal ethos, "Breathe" offers a Stone Temple Pilots riff with vocals that sound like Rob Thomas of Matchbox Twenty fame singing one of the most infectious choruses you're likely to find, and "Heaven Inside You" is everything good and bad about '80s power ballads -- you can see the lighters lighting up the arena -- framed in a more modern epoch. The rest of the disc is filler that fails to bring out more than vehement ennui; however, having three cuts make the cut -- with none of them being the radio cover tune and each of them offering something slightly different -- is a better start than most of Stereo Fuse's brethren.

© Brian O'Neill /TiVo

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1
Everything
00:04:16

Stereo Fuse, MainArtist - Jim Ellison, ComposerLyricist

℗ 2002 The Bicycle Music Company

2
Seed
00:04:10

Stereo Fuse, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist

℗ 2002 The Bicycle Music Company

3
Super Hero
00:02:43

Stereo Fuse, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist

℗ 2002 The Bicycle Music Company

4
Breathe
00:03:20

Stereo Fuse, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist

℗ 2002 The Bicycle Music Company

5
Live Like A God
00:03:30

Stereo Fuse, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist

℗ 2002 The Bicycle Music Company

6
Heaven Inside You
00:04:05

Stereo Fuse, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist

℗ 2002 The Bicycle Music Company

7
Ball And Chain
00:03:18

Stereo Fuse, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist

℗ 2002 The Bicycle Music Company

8
Hey You
00:03:23

Stereo Fuse, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist

℗ 2002 The Bicycle Music Company

9
Trip To Mars
00:03:09

Stereo Fuse, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist

℗ 2002 The Bicycle Music Company

10
Flesh And Blood
00:03:30

Stereo Fuse, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist

℗ 2002 The Bicycle Music Company

11
Allison
00:03:39

Stereo Fuse, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist

℗ 2002 The Bicycle Music Company

12
Everything (Acoustic)
00:04:15

Stereo Fuse, MainArtist - Jim Ellison, ComposerLyricist

℗ 2002 The Bicycle Music Company

Album review

The faithful-yet-beefed-up rendition of Material Issue's "Everything" that leads off Stereo Fuse's eponymous debut and, with an acoustic bonus version tacked onto the end, finishes it as well, isn't the track that defines the Dallas troupe. This is good considering how many new bands around the turn of the century seemed to be unable to escape a cover hit (Orgy, Alien Ant Farm), though the cuts do happen to typify everything else about the timeframe: "Super Hero" is 3 Doors Down rock meets the nu-metal ethos, "Breathe" offers a Stone Temple Pilots riff with vocals that sound like Rob Thomas of Matchbox Twenty fame singing one of the most infectious choruses you're likely to find, and "Heaven Inside You" is everything good and bad about '80s power ballads -- you can see the lighters lighting up the arena -- framed in a more modern epoch. The rest of the disc is filler that fails to bring out more than vehement ennui; however, having three cuts make the cut -- with none of them being the radio cover tune and each of them offering something slightly different -- is a better start than most of Stereo Fuse's brethren.

© Brian O'Neill /TiVo

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