GRAND ATLANTIC
Grand Atlantic are a rock band that writes the sort of melodic, instantly-memorable power-pop songs that your favourite bands don't do anymore. They're appealing as much for the sheer joy of their anthemic songs as they are for the intelligent, thoughtful lyricsand immaculate production on their new album, "How We Survive". It's that rarest of albums - immediate yet multi-faceted, richly-detailed yet simply-written, confident without being arrogant, and consistent without being one-dimensional. First single "She's A Dreamer" has been receiving substantial airplay after the band toured Australia for 6 weeks. In the US, they have had a track used for the USA Network's summer show promo, while their songs have been widely used on Australian television. Ahead of them are festivals and, hopefully, their debut US & Canada shows in March 2009. In the meantime, accolades for "How We Survive" pile up from discerning critics and a rapidly-growing number of fans around the world...
"Soon the whole world will tune into these cats and their name will be bandied about as effortlessly as the bands I mentioned like Oasis and The Stone Roses. But before that happens, Grand Atlantic need to break into the world's consciousness, one set of happy ears at a time. Do yourself a favor, buy this album now. Make your ears happy, sit back in your chair with a Cheshire cat grin, and smile at your brilliance at discovering these cats "way back when." Because soon the rest of the world will catch on, and you don't want to be left behind."(The Ripple Effect).
"Bands from The Church to the Dandy Warhols have done the 60's-through-a-psychedelic-haze thing very well but, in 2009, you won't hear many doing it with the verve and focus - and the sweaty energy - of Grand Atlantic' (Courier Mail)
"This is the excellent album Oasis should have done after What’s the Story Morning Glory but didn’t. True to their name, Grand Atlantic go after big, towering hooks. They know that hit songs are simple, and they keep them that way – this is the kind of album you’ll be humming despite yourself after you’ve heard it once."(Lucid Culture)
"The Aussies with the big pop/rock sound are back with the followup to 2007's This is Grand Atlantic, and they've managed another disc that will lodge its tunes in your head and give your speakers a workout. Oasis, Sloan and Cheap Trick are the bands that come to mind when describing their sound, and there are plenty of great tracks to choose from on this sophomore effort. You could start at the beginning with "Coast is Clear" with its dense guitar sounds and insinuating melody, or with the synths and handclaps of the catchy FoW-esque "Tripwires", or with the Oasis-styled "She's a Dreamer". Then go from there to the classicist power pop of "Freeway", the languid title track, or the raucous "Holding Pattern". No duds here, and most certainly no sophomore jinx."(Absolute Powerpop)
"Soon the whole world will tune into these cats and their name will be bandied about as effortlessly as the bands I mentioned like Oasis and The Stone Roses. But before that happens, Grand Atlantic need to break into the world's consciousness, one set of happy ears at a time. Do yourself a favor, buy this album now. Make your ears happy, sit back in your chair with a Cheshire cat grin, and smile at your brilliance at discovering these cats "way back when." Because soon the rest of the world will catch on, and you don't want to be left behind."(The Ripple Effect).
"Bands from The Church to the Dandy Warhols have done the 60's-through-a-psychedelic-haze thing very well but, in 2009, you won't hear many doing it with the verve and focus - and the sweaty energy - of Grand Atlantic' (Courier Mail)
"This is the excellent album Oasis should have done after What’s the Story Morning Glory but didn’t. True to their name, Grand Atlantic go after big, towering hooks. They know that hit songs are simple, and they keep them that way – this is the kind of album you’ll be humming despite yourself after you’ve heard it once."(Lucid Culture)
"The Aussies with the big pop/rock sound are back with the followup to 2007's This is Grand Atlantic, and they've managed another disc that will lodge its tunes in your head and give your speakers a workout. Oasis, Sloan and Cheap Trick are the bands that come to mind when describing their sound, and there are plenty of great tracks to choose from on this sophomore effort. You could start at the beginning with "Coast is Clear" with its dense guitar sounds and insinuating melody, or with the synths and handclaps of the catchy FoW-esque "Tripwires", or with the Oasis-styled "She's a Dreamer". Then go from there to the classicist power pop of "Freeway", the languid title track, or the raucous "Holding Pattern". No duds here, and most certainly no sophomore jinx."(Absolute Powerpop)
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Carved Of Stone (demo)
Giving Up the Ghost (demo)
Tripwires (from 'How We Survive')
She's A Dreamer (from 'How We Survive')
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Grand Atlantic album tour dates
Video
There are no videos for this band.
MP3
Carved Of Stone (demo)
Giving Up the Ghost (demo)
Tripwires (from 'How We Survive')
She's A Dreamer (from 'How We Survive')
