Overnight – ParachuteAugust 22nd, 2013 or iTunes Price: $8.99 Genre: Pop Released: Aug 13, 2013 Customer Ratings (521 Ratings) |
Overnight – ParachuteView More By Parachute Customer ReviewsWell.... (3 stars)Although I am extremely excited for this release because Parachute is by far my favorite band, I have to say that I am so far dissapointed by the songs that have already been released. The techno addition and heavy bass is something that takes away from the beautiful lyrics and instrumentals. I really hope that the rest of the album shows songs similar to the ones on the last album that were stuck on replay on my playlists. Im a loyal fan, Oh...my...gosh (5 stars) No words can explain how excited I am for this FRIGGIN ALBUM! Missing the old Parachute (3 stars) I have always been and will always be the biggest Parachute fan, but I'm pretty disappointed with this album. For mainstream music it's good, some of the songs are really catchy, but we already have so much of that out there. I've always loved how Parachute was unique in their sound. They always sounded natural and real and didn't need synthesized music to make a good song. I'm so happy they put Disappear and the acoustic version of Hurrican BiographyFormed: 2001 in Charlottesville, VAGenre: Rock Years Active: '00s, '10s Parachute took root in the college town of Charlottesville, Virginia, where the group honed its mix of pop/rock, funk, and contemporary blue-eyed soul under the original name Sparky's Flaw. Formed by high school students William Anderson (vocals, guitar), John Stubblefield (drums), Christopher "Kit" French (saxophone, keyboards), Alex Hargrave (bass), and Nate McFarland (guitar), Sparky's Flaw generated a healthy buzz around town and eventually became popular at the nearby University of Virginia,...
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