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5.0 out of 5 stars
Music that takes you places, Oct 9 2008
By Mark Rendeiro "bicyclemark" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Into Your Lungs (Audio CD)
It's cliché to say it, but sometimes there are songs that accompany you while you go places, and sometimes that are songs that take you places. Everytime I play Into Your Lungs I'm plucked from the grocery store, or the bike ride home from work, and I'm transported somewhere peaceful high above the streets.. kind of hovering over life with the help of beautiful ballads and inspiring songs.
Songs like Black Heart, New Goodbye, A Thousand Suns, and I've Been Asleep for a Long Long Time, make me pedal faster and feel as light as a feather whizzing past everyone and everything. While the light piano of Open Arms, the emotional chords of Psalm, and the duet in We Made a Pact...all make me stop and take stock of who I am, what is going on in this life and this world of ours.
I never knew HEy Rosetta before Into Your Lungs, but with an album like this, they have a new fan who appreciates how their music can influence a life.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Replay, Oct 5 2009
By kadzy "tech freak" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Into Your Lungs (Audio CD)
This is one of those albums that make you wonder why we are fed the same old music, recycled by product after product. why do they, (the music industry), hide music this good. betcha can't play it once without a complete replay.
Seeing them live was a real treat, energy, atmosphere and talent, a nite I will not soon forget.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Huge Fan of Hey Rosetta after watching TV Series Flashpoint, Sep 29 2009
By Senor Zoidbergo - Published on Amazon.com
I was hooked on the Canadian Police Drama, Flashpoint, which has since re-aired in the States on CBS. They prominently featured music from Hey Rosetta, including "Psalm" and "We Made a Pact" (the soaring duet is great); episodes 4 and 7 respectively. Those songs worked to great effect in the episodes, and curious, I checked out the rest of their album. Great stuff, simple melodies, but powerful and emotional. It's compelling wonderful music.