Shipwrecked... My Sentiments Reviews
"Shipwrecked"
David Andrew Wiebe
An experimental approach to conventional rock. With great song-writing skills, great vocal tonality, and a tight sound on acoustic, electric, and bass guitar, David Andrew Wiebe delivers a killer sound. His guitar solos cut through tracks with an axe matched to the late and great Hendrix. The music stands alone with great production, effective group chemistry, and a really rocking sound. With sounds similar to Pearl Jam, Green Day, Incubus, and the Sea and Cake meets Eric Clapton with Elvis Costello tinged vocals, this album encompasses the struggles of modern man and the desire to break free from conventional boundaries.
Tr. 1 - "Six Sides" - This opening track kicks listeners into gear with fantastic momentum, a great violin melody, and killer guitar. Wiebe takes lead and sends to listeners the mystery of chance in life.
Tr. 6 - "Human" - A very moving track that gets you up and on your feet. With seamless transitions into a great chorus filled with great hooks, this song is bound for popularity.
Tr. 9 "Between the Lines" - A track full of witty perception that puts into perspective the inner contradictions that lay within the nature of man. Great musicianship and a social message delivered to boot.
Reviewed by Ron Ingalla at Bryan Farrish Radio Promotion
David Andrew Wiebe
An experimental approach to conventional rock. With great song-writing skills, great vocal tonality, and a tight sound on acoustic, electric, and bass guitar, David Andrew Wiebe delivers a killer sound. His guitar solos cut through tracks with an axe matched to the late and great Hendrix. The music stands alone with great production, effective group chemistry, and a really rocking sound. With sounds similar to Pearl Jam, Green Day, Incubus, and the Sea and Cake meets Eric Clapton with Elvis Costello tinged vocals, this album encompasses the struggles of modern man and the desire to break free from conventional boundaries.
Tr. 1 - "Six Sides" - This opening track kicks listeners into gear with fantastic momentum, a great violin melody, and killer guitar. Wiebe takes lead and sends to listeners the mystery of chance in life.
Tr. 6 - "Human" - A very moving track that gets you up and on your feet. With seamless transitions into a great chorus filled with great hooks, this song is bound for popularity.
Tr. 9 "Between the Lines" - A track full of witty perception that puts into perspective the inner contradictions that lay within the nature of man. Great musicianship and a social message delivered to boot.
Reviewed by Ron Ingalla at Bryan Farrish Radio Promotion
