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Telling Secrets To Strangers

Telling Secrets To Strangers
From Drive-Thru Records

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #166433 in Digital Music Album
  • Released on: 2007-01-09
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Self Against City's "Telling Secrets To Strangers"-Get Your Copy TODAY!!5
"Telling Secrets To Strangers" is the debut album from the Sacramento pop rock band Self Against City. Self Against City's first EP was released on Rushmore Records in 2005 titled "Take It How You Want It", but "Telling Secrets To Strangers" will definetly take the band's reputation to a whole new level. For the most part, this album is made up of catchy songs with infectious choruses that will have you singing along and dancing to the music such as "Becoming A Monster", "Ready And Willing", and "Disappearing Act". If you're a fan of happy, upbeat music, this album is a must have. Of course, in addition to those poppy songs we all love, there are a few slower songs such as "Smooth Silver", "Yours Isn't The First", and "Back To Our Innocence". Every component of every song is perfectly composed to make a beautiful album that will impact everyone it reaches in a very positive way. I reccommend picking up this album to anyone who loves a great pop rock album to listen to in the car, at home, at work, or anytime of the day.

don't keep this CD a secret!5
Self Against City packs a powerful punch with this CD. They present classic pop punk music with smart, intense lyrics. They're an amazing band and if you're a fan of any other pop punk artists, check out this CD!

Cream of the Crop5
Self Against City is my personal selection for "Most Underrated Band of 2007". Amazing vocal talent and so-catchy-it-hurts choruses carry this album above and beyond what you would expect from a band you've never heard of. There's not a single song to skip on this cd and you'll find yourself singing along fairly quickly. SAC blend fast paced pop-punk with slow, sincere jams effortlessly and beautifully. Get this disc asap, and you can thank me later.

PS: Come on, guys, when's the new cd coming out???