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Rainy Day Saints, Diamond Star Highway

Audio CD

Disk ID: 998011

Disk length: 45m 27s (11 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2006

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. I Don't Follow 4:09
2. Mirror Mystery 2:57
3. No Surprise 3:13
4. She's Fallen Apart 3:21
5. Waiting For You 6:28
6. Infinity (Impossible Like A Train) 2:56
7. Don't Look Away 2:57
8. Nowhere Girl 3:51
9. Sonic Reducer 7:11
10. Diamond Star Highway 5:14
11. Terminal Island 3:04

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Review

From high concept to one man band and finally , a full fledged rock & roll combo. Rainy Day Saints are whats happening! Main man Dave Swanson has surrounded himself with what they refer to in the music biz as top notch talent! The amount of hours, days, years these guys have under their collective belts is, well...its a lot. From the rave reviews and major airplay of the first album, "Saturdays Haze", the anticipation is high for new RDS and Diamond Star Highway delivers in full! From the jangly to the distorted, from the pretty to the raw, from the rocked out to the acoustic and from the earthbound to the outer space ...this new disc has it all. The influences are there, but theyre dressed up in their own way. Yeah its Pop....yeah its Powerful...yeah its Rock and yeah... It does Roll. So...take a ride on the Diamond Star Highway. There is no filler amongst the 11 tracks that compile the album with 9 outstanding originals and 2 covers: the best take! ever on the Dead Boys punk classic "Sonic Reducer", which they slow down making it a spooky haunting ballad and Falling James "Terminal Island". Its their happening and it freaks them out!

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