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No Address
Time Doesn't Notice
Atlantic

Grunge is dead. Has been for a while. That doesn't stop No Address from borrowing freely from the best parts of the dearly departed genre. Deep, raspy singing, and thick, heavy guitar riffs are utilized by the band in ways that should be annoying, but aren't.

The album's first single "When I'm Gone (Sadie)" is a radio friendly. Call it a guilty pleasure if you must, but I doubt you'll be turning the dial when No Address comes on the radio. This band isn't about pleasing critics. It's about rocking out. People will respond to that. I'd rather have people listen to No Address than Toby Keith or 3 Doors Down any day.

Brad Filicky

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