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Where It Ends
16 Frames
Where It Ends
Genre: Pop
 
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Produced by GRAMMY® winner Matt Serletic (Rob Thomas, Santana, Willie Nelson), Where It Ends features 11 perfectly-crafted pop songs, all written by Steve Sulikowski, 16 Frames' front man. Songs from Where It Ends hav...  more »

     
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All Artists: 16 Frames
Title: Where It Ends
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Release Date: 4/29/2008
Genre: Pop
Style: Adult Alternative
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
Other Editions: Where It Ends
UPC: 892464001293

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Produced by GRAMMY® winner Matt Serletic (Rob Thomas, Santana, Willie Nelson), Where It Ends features 11 perfectly-crafted pop songs, all written by Steve Sulikowski, 16 Frames' front man. Songs from Where It Ends have already been showcased on television programs including The Hills, Men In Trees, and Kyle XY. Having recently toured with Sheryl Crow, Crowded House, and Pete Yorn, 16 Frames will be hitting the road this spring and summer.
 

CD Reviews

Really fine debut
Nobody | 06/02/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Okay, one bit of advice for Steve Sulikowski; change the "band" name, because there's already a much better known Irish group using practically the same name.



Anyway, if you enjoy stuff like CVS and Steve Bertrand, here's another CD of straight pop ballads. Which is death unless the songs are very well written and performed, but give Steve two for two, this is very nice music. "Back Again" is the headliner, but by no means does it overshadow the other songs, it's just hook city. Not perfect though, "Close Range" is pretty, but the chorus line isn't connected well enough and it's rushed. The lyrics on "Pretend", "now sugar, can't you see, ohhh honey"; uh, saccharine comes to mind, blecch.



But nevermind, this is his first CD, gaining experience, pain and maturity can only help, what you can't develop is the ability to write, and he's got that. Let's see where he goes with it a decade out."