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Twice The Speed Of Life
Sugarland
Twice The Speed Of Life
Genre: Metal
 
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A surprise hit in 2004 and 2005, this Atlanta-based threesome arrived on the scene at precisely the right time--when country trios (Dixie Chicks, Rascal Flatts, and to a lesser extent, Trick Pony and SheDaisy) had proved t...  more »

     

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All Artists: Sugarland
Title: Twice The Speed Of Life
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Mercury
Release Date: 6/6/2006
Genre: Metal
Style: Hard Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 602498589366

Synopsis

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A surprise hit in 2004 and 2005, this Atlanta-based threesome arrived on the scene at precisely the right time--when country trios (Dixie Chicks, Rascal Flatts, and to a lesser extent, Trick Pony and SheDaisy) had proved themselves in the marketplace. Like those acts, Sugarland trade on solid and sometimes intricate harmonies and a killer lead vocalist. In this case, the full-tilt Jennifer Nettles plays Natalie Maines to Kristen Hall and Kristian Bush's Emily and Martie. And while it would be lovely to hear another member of the trio out front occasionally, Nettles, a deep-dish Southerner who knows no one-syllable words ("air" is "aye-er"), is a commanding presence. Stylistically, the group mixes it up, from the folk-rock of Hall and Bush's backgrounds to the driving pop that dominates much of contemporary country radio; thematically, the songs largely revolve around restlessness, the need to escape restrictions and find one's self, and the faith that things will work out. "Baby Girl," the hit about an itinerant musician writing home for money and emotional connectedness, is but one of several surefire winners here, which include "Something More," a mid-tempo quest for a more meaningful life, and "Tennessee," in which a radio request line rescues true love. The quieter songs ("Fly Away," "Hello") are no less well written and affecting, even as the barnburning "Down in Mississippi (Up to No Good)," about housewife ennui and riverboat gambling, falls embarrassingly flat. Does this triad have staying power? Well, just as their name implies, they're a little too sweet to equal the Chicks' gravitas, but there's no denying they've got energy to burn. --Alanna Nash

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Hard Work Pays Off !!!
Port Wynn "Yankee" | PNW, USA | 05/11/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Sometimes when I hear a new group I forget about all the time, sweat and tears that go into getting that far. It's well over ten years for many. Sugarland has paid it's dues and this CD shows how. I read another reviewer that said he didn't like Jennifer Nettle's voice. Well, that's what Sugarland is built around and I love her husky, raspy range and her melodious pick ups. Her voice is Southern and it works, oh so well! I am glad that no one tried to change her accent. She is distinct, unique, and you can hear every syllable. It's true to the music behind it. Kristian shines and focus' on his skilled instrumentals. I've heard him sing and accompany Jennifer and there's some on this CD, which is excellent. Also, this was made when Kristen Hall was still a member of the group. She sings backup and plays on the CD, wrote and co-wrote some of the songs. What a history lesson. Sugarland was a fairly unknown when the CD was issued in 2004 but it's worth every bit as much as a newly issued CD. Lots of time and effort went into recording this and it's a great addition to any collection. I can't wait for more original songs and CD's. Thank you, Sugarland, for never giving up."
Favorite CD of this Decade!
Holly A. Hughes | Burns TN | 08/21/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"What an awesome cd and great roller coaster ride! Up beat enough to get a speeding ticket, happy and sad and mellow all in one. If you don't like this cd you are just weird. I look forward to Sugarland for many many more years on the radio. A breath of fresh country air with a twist!"