Garden of Dreams compared to Smiths in reviews
posted by davidt on Monday March 25 2002, @08:30AM

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"...With the release of their newest CD, "Sleeping Stars," Garden of Dreams show more maturity and energy than every before. Stars proves these guys are not going to sit idly by and let the Chicago music scene pass them up without a fight... Singer Gene Blalock's voice and guitarist Jim Keopke's playing suggest that there may still be hope for the pop music world... The band proves that they may be the real heir apparent to the notable sound of The Smiths or other early ninety's British bands..."

- Allison Fritch / Times Writer

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    "early ninety's British bands" (Score:1)
    Hmm, I have nothing against 'garden of dreams', having never heard them, but I don't have very much faith in this review if the writer considers The Smiths an 'early ninety's British band'.
    delicado -- Tuesday March 26 2002, @12:21PM (#26807)
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    ...and when I fell on the floor, I drank more...


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