CD REVIEWS AND RATINGS
October 24, 2001 | 12:00am
YOUNGSTOWN
(SONY MUSIC)
Were you expecting only one boy band to be on the list? What can we do…they’ve monopolized the music industry. Yes, they still sell. In fact, like hotcakes.
The rugged, all-American boys from Youngstown (hence the name) Ohio, are damn proud from where they came…with all their hard work and determination a key to their success. Took them a while, but fate soon gifted their efforts.
The very first track these singers/song writers all wrote together was a piano-driven ballad about a love gone wrong. The song "Remember" started it all for Youngstown. This is the fateful song that reminds them of how they started out.
Now while others are into it for the fame, Youngstown only wants to be onstage and watch their fans sing their songs. They claim it to be the best feeling in the world. Uh-huh.
Surely, it’s a better feeling to see fans buy the album. Sorta reminds you of the revenue coming in.
Face it, the world just has to accept the fact that boy bands will continue to be around for a while. Might as well give them a chance to earn their keep.
(SONY MUSIC)
Were you expecting only one boy band to be on the list? What can we do…they’ve monopolized the music industry. Yes, they still sell. In fact, like hotcakes.
The rugged, all-American boys from Youngstown (hence the name) Ohio, are damn proud from where they came…with all their hard work and determination a key to their success. Took them a while, but fate soon gifted their efforts.
The very first track these singers/song writers all wrote together was a piano-driven ballad about a love gone wrong. The song "Remember" started it all for Youngstown. This is the fateful song that reminds them of how they started out.
Now while others are into it for the fame, Youngstown only wants to be onstage and watch their fans sing their songs. They claim it to be the best feeling in the world. Uh-huh.
Surely, it’s a better feeling to see fans buy the album. Sorta reminds you of the revenue coming in.
Face it, the world just has to accept the fact that boy bands will continue to be around for a while. Might as well give them a chance to earn their keep.
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