This song as well as the video are Licensed throught the publishing companies of Rick Ocasek and The Cars. We would like to Thank them for writing a great...
This song as well as the video are Licensed throught the publishing companies of Rick Ocasek and The Cars. We would like to Thank them for writing a great song that has inspired millions over the years.
Exithead
03/12/08 06:24:11AM @mike-lynn:
Toatlly agree with Brian. This one is a very well produced heavy piece. I think the amount of listens/reviews on this site is not catching up with the growth of new artists/songs...... quite unfortunately.
03/09/08 11:12:58PM @self-tort:
Can't believe this one has slipped through the cracaks. This just jumps out and grabs you. Incredibly powerful but really well balanced. Very tight sounding outfit. Quality rhythm section, strong guitars and vocals. Love the presence of the drums and bass in the mix. Great change up at 1:23 and some really frantic stuff going on for a while there, but it shifts back into the main groove without any cracks. Quality heavy rock. Congrats.
Started back in June 2004, that would be as far as eXithead would get. The four original members decided to take different paths and so they did. Revived in...
Started back in June 2004, that would be as far as eXithead would get. The four original members decided to take different paths and so they did. Revived in Nov.2004, and with a differnt line-up (w/the exception of T.F. & C.J.), eXithead started the long path of destruction. Quickly picking up fan base, alittle radio play and landing gigs with bands such as Powerman5000, eXithead had begun its full head of steam. This would only be cut short and a world turned sour would be written. December 2005 eXithead disbanded. One month later, in Jan.'06, the original members decided to connect the paths they were on and once again take eXithead back out into the world, where it belonged. All was good and smooth until July'06. Then co-founding member (T.F.) left for strange lands. By Aug. T.F. was replaced by T.O. and things were almost back to normal! Since Sept. 2006, and with the release of the Thin e.p., it has been non-stop for the "eXh" crew. Playing gigs with Powerman5000 again, then Nonpoint, Fireball Ministry, Vains of Jenna, Flatline, Kotton Mouth Kings, Kittie and recently with Static X, In this Moment, Exodus, Prong and Five Finger Death Punch, eXithead has no intensions of stopping. With the highly anticipated (at least by their loyal fans) full length cd to be released sometime in early '08, the eXithead family continues its march forward. Thank U to all our friends, family, major supporters and espeacially the people who H8 us, U are all our inspiration, thanx and eXit your head!--- org.lin-up: Tony Filardo-guitars, Gravy-bass, Mike Callison-drums and Curtis James-vox..... current lin-up:Mike Callison-drums, Tony Olguin-guitars, Rich Barenchi-bass and Curtis James-vox
Toatlly agree with Brian. This one is a very well produced heavy piece. I think the amount of listens/reviews on this site is not catching up with the growth of new artists/songs...... quite unfortunately.
Can't believe this one has slipped through the cracaks. This just jumps out and grabs you. Incredibly powerful but really well balanced. Very tight sounding outfit. Quality rhythm section, strong guitars and vocals. Love the presence of the drums and bass in the mix. Great change up at 1:23 and some really frantic stuff going on for a while there, but it shifts back into the main groove without any cracks. Quality heavy rock. Congrats.
Brian