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Pollyanna
Northstar
Pollyanna
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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All Artists: Northstar
Title: Pollyanna
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Triple Crown
Release Date: 4/20/2004
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Styles: Hardcore & Punk, Indie & Lo-Fi
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 646920305124
 

CD Reviews

This band should be where Fall Out Boy is
Michael Oconnell | New Jersey | 10/24/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"(If you think about it, they should be, but FOB does suck and its probably better that Northstar isnt that big. It is kind of cool that Northstar is our best kept secret.)



I do not usually give 5 star reviews because it takes a hell of a lot to make a perfect album but in this case I had to. To those that know them, Northstar will be remembered as one of the most underrated bands of all time. This album is far better and more mature than any in its genre. The lyrics are so unique and the flawless delivery these guys give on this album is breathtaking. There is not one song I skip on here although if you had to pick the weakest song 99% would say it is Digital Me, which is still a good song. Here's my breakdown



For Members Only - awesome opener, fades in to a slick guitar riff. great lyrics - 10/10

Pollyanna - great song to name the album after; sounds like the most accessible song on the album - 9/10

American Living - this song is sooo good 10/10

The Pornographers Daughter - maybe my fav, love the lyrics 10/10

Like A.M. Radio - paints a cool picture as always 10/10

The Accident Underwater - album is not letting up 9/10

Two Zero Two - acoustic and beautiful 10/10

To My Better Angel - this song was on a soundtrack of some indie film, its a great rocker - 10/10

Between Horns and Halos - one of my favorites, makes you want to sing along 10/10

Digital Me - good song, slightly weaker, but still good enough not to skip it - 8/10

Rocket City - unbeleiveably good closer to a stellar album -"when i fall, dont forget me", 10/10



unfortunately this was a sign of things to come when they broke up. thinking back on it, its kind of sad that they ended on rocket city. a band with so much promise almost knowing they were going to fade into obscurity. this is a travesty that this band did not get more praise. Pollyanna is a great buy.



If you are just like me and dying for this band to get back together, we bot know that is not in the forseeable future so check out Nick, the lead singers new band Cassino at Cassinoband.com. they have 3 demos that are very good.

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Happy Anniversary
Ben Perlstein | Acton, MA, USA | 04/19/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I bought this cd exactly one year ago, and listened to my first Northstar song at aorund this exact time that very day. I still remember the pervasive opening of For Members Only fluttering out of my speakers for the first time, and not knowing what to expect. They had been pushing the cd at the music festival I had ben attending the last 3 days. I can't tell you why I bought it. After all it was even two days before the official street datem so for all I knew it was crap. I decided to trust my blind insipration and I have never looked back.



I hardly ever write reviews for Amazon, or talk of Northstar to people outside the small community of people I know will appreciate them. But in the wake of their breakup this past week, I've realized what the world of music looks like in their absence. It's all garbage. Listen to Northstar. I can't really begin to give you an worthy description of how healthy it would be for the music scene to have Northstar on the cover of Rolling Stone with a big fat Grammy and major label record deal. There is an undeniable void, that I was at first inspired to fill with my own music, but there's more to the mission than that...



It's been exactly a year since I dubbed Northstar the most underrated band on the face of the Earth, and it's a crying shame. The obscurity of their existence has led them to wipe the slate clean in the hopes that their reemergence will fulfill the promise of success in the eye of their genius. I know I won't watch the former guys of Northstar go unnoticed in their incarnations to come, but unfortunately this doesn't only involve a core base of fans. I have heard perhaps a thousand people talk about Northstar and not until that reviewer on April 5 has there been a negative comment. If that's the demographic of prospective fanbase in the mainstream, then I urge you all to buy 100 copies of their cds and distribute them at will.



I've learned one thing from the brilliance of their attitude towards what they do, and it's unsurprising that Nick Torres captures it in shameless relevance "Just forget all about fate, while I unlock this gentleman's promise: With flesh like fire, but it lacks a color and chemical laughs that fly around like drama." --Northstar II 1:1.



It's been a year for me, and I'm ready to forget about fate. Lets start taking some initiative. The least we can do is color in the lines. They certainly painted the prettiest picture in black and white, but shade is starting to matter outside my head...



"Just don't leave me like this, because I need wonder...""
So is this how it ends?
the shower scene | California | 08/15/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"wow they deserved more popularity than what they got but it was a good run. most people who know of northstar know what i mean. originality is present here. i'm very gald i got to hear this music and have a band bring elgant lyrics with rock, punk, emo and indie. taking back sunday yeah they're probably more catchy at times but northstar you can get so much more. it's just something that will always be in your cd rotation.



you should definately buy this cd if you don't have it, there will be no regrets"