Date Performance |
1997-00-00 | Running Time |
4:08 | Performers |
David Fisher (Lead Vocals), David Fisher (Guitar), Donovan Michaels (Guitar), Donovan Michaels (Vocals), Michael Anderson (Bass), Michael Anderson (Vocals), Paul Zarich (Drums), Paul Zarich (Vocals) | Comments | by Big Blue Hearts. Courtesy of: Geffen Records. Big Blue Hearts singer David Fisher's insinuating croon - restrained, weary, intimately familiar with heartbreak - is the certerpiece of Big Blue Hearts, the San Francisco band's self-titled debut album. It rises above the Hearts' deceptively soothing three-part harmonies, smolders amid the tasteful, twangy guitar, and snakes around the early-rock-era rhythms, powerfully complementing the quartet's straight-ahead, melodic rock 'n' roll. Bassist Michael Anderson says, "We play simple love songs. They have a timeless, classic quality," while drummer Paul Zarich observes, "There's a dark side to our music. It's a cool dark, though, not a depressing dark. It's a darkness that's intriguing, kind of haunting and mysterious." The album captures both the band's moody side and their live energy. Sit back and sink into "Story of My Life" from Big Blue Hearts; it's an auspicious debut. Discography: Big Blue Hearts. | Appears On | |
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