earBuzz.com - "where artists earn 100%"
earBuzz
Contact Us   Resources   FAQ's   Help?  
Search Music:

Search Music:
 






Browse Music:
by Artist Name:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O
P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

By CD Title:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O
P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

By Song Title:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O
P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Influences:
Cover Songs:
Top Downloads:

1. TV Channels Live
John West
2. The King Must Die
Art of Chaos
3. Hail Mary Gentle Woman
Beryl Quinton
4. She Don't Believe
The One
5. Are You Listening Now
Sarah VonderHaar
Top Selling CD's

1. Out of CD Stock - John West
John West
2. Out of CD Stock - Double Dutch
The Eames Era
3. Out of CD Stock - Heroes and Sheroes
The Eames Era
4. Lucid
Art of Chaos
5. The Second EP
The Eames Era
Advertisements


    10th Degree
Genre: Rock
Region: Los Angeles

   Description     Biography     Influences   
Melodic, powerful, emotional and sexy rock
10th Degree's SONG "I AM JUST NOT LIKE YOU" JUST GOT A HOLLYWOOD MUSIC AWARDS NOMINATION, CATEGORY ROCK.

Home Page



Bad dreams
2006

Step 1 - Personal Info
No. Title Duration Price Download
1.  Bad Dreams 4:09 $0.89
2.  I Gotta Know 3:33 $0.89
3.  Love and Shadow 4:43 $0.89
4.  Love That I Found 3:37 $0.89
5.  Run in the Shadow 3:24 $0.89
6.  Take a Ride 4:44 $0.89
7.  We'll Leave 5:25 $0.89
8.  Why Can't you Feel it 5:38 $0.89
9.  You'll See 3:25 $0.89

Bad dreams
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 05/02/2006
9 Songs

  $10.00  (Physical CD)

  $8.01 (Download CD)
earBuzz Review:
10th Degree's album, "Bad Dreams", conjures a Heroes Bowie ghost mixed with 80's Jovi rock spun into a raw and well produced web of hook-laden rock and roll. Influences of Lennon vocal phrasings and cry-baby guitar licks push the classic five-piece band. The combination results in poppy rock and roll. Instrumentation is guitar-based and the two guitar combination scores a hit in track 3's "Take a Ride". The minor-based tune is compelling musically and the vocal performance, slightly saturated in reverb, makes for a dream-like harmony musical experience and chorus. Track 6, "Love That I Found", is the most musically ambitious on the album and approaches flavors of progressive rock with the keyboard bell tones and breaks. The chorus scores, 'no matter where i go you'll always be my guide, there's something you should know, it's you that runs my life". The final track, "We'll Leave", ends in a fitting showcase of the guitar talent within the band. The last two minutes includes an eighth-note staccato distorted guitar section that moves into a solo supported by a compelling progression and then it's done. The 9-song collection is a fitting throwback to rock of ages, while the mix of style feels new and vocal delivery convincing. We look forward to more.