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Creed
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Review
Human Clay reviewed by Guitar.com, 10-29-99
The kiss-off is to say that
Alice in Chains hasn't broken up, but just moved
to Florida and changed its name to Creed. But the
public's astounding desire for grunge power
chords and minor-key inversions, as well as for
Layne Staley/Eddie Vedder-style emotive seething,
would seem to indicate that Creed is more than a
derivative flash in the pan -- what, with this
second album debuting at No. |
Human Clay reviewed by SonicNet, 10-4-99
Remember the grunge era? A
time when lumbering grunge riffs sidled across
MTV, when dudes with long hair and angst in their
pants writhed across the screen? |
Human Clay reviewed by LAUNCH, 9-27-99
There once was a band
called Nazareth who had a singer who sang like a
rabid dog in desperate need of a leg to chew on.
That Creed, another band with a biblically
related name, should also have a singer with such
an approach suggests that hard-rock spirituality
is meant to unleash the beast within and that God
likes dogs, which if you notice spelled
backwards..oh never mind. |
Human Clay reviewed by Wall
of Sound, 9-27-99
Creed vocalist-lyricist
Scott Stapp clearly understands the pitfalls that
lay in the rock and roll terrain. "Remember
your roots my friend
Cause heroes come and
heroes go," he sings in "Are You
Ready?," the stomping opening track of the
Florida hard rock quartet's second album. |
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