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"Quite possibly one of the greatest retro-inspired things you’ll ever hear." That's what Fortitude Magazine gushed when they gave Chadwick Station 5 out of 5 stars. Their taste in music is broad. It all depends on the mood. They're a British band that's relocated to Nashville. That's definitely had an influence on their sound. Brit pop, R&B, rock, even a little country.
Drew Blackwell at AllWhatsRock.com said, "I must admit Waiting for a Sunny Day (their debut EP) sucked me in like a powerful drug and refused to let go long after the music was over."
Charles Martel at Music Emissions said, “Now, I am sticking my neck out here, but I really do detect elements of the Beatles in here - just occasionally the McCartney style of songwriting, reminiscent of songs such as "Michelle" and "Yesterday" peek through. Phew! How are this band going to live up to a start like that?” Good question, Charles.
So, here's what the band decided to do. They began releasing singles. "Cryin' Ain't Gonna Win Her Back" went to #1 on several Carolina Beach Music charts. They followed that with "There's a Girl" then "A Most Peculiar Day." Their tribute to the storied UNC/Duke basketball rivalry, "The 15-501," received national attention from everyone from the Raleigh News & Observer to SBNation. Now comes their latest, "Coming Back for More." It's a jazzy, sassy beach music tune with lots of horns and energy. And there's plenty more where that came from.
Drew Blackwell at AllWhatsRock.com said, "I must admit Waiting for a Sunny Day (their debut EP) sucked me in like a powerful drug and refused to let go long after the music was over."
Charles Martel at Music Emissions said, “Now, I am sticking my neck out here, but I really do detect elements of the Beatles in here - just occasionally the McCartney style of songwriting, reminiscent of songs such as "Michelle" and "Yesterday" peek through. Phew! How are this band going to live up to a start like that?” Good question, Charles.
So, here's what the band decided to do. They began releasing singles. "Cryin' Ain't Gonna Win Her Back" went to #1 on several Carolina Beach Music charts. They followed that with "There's a Girl" then "A Most Peculiar Day." Their tribute to the storied UNC/Duke basketball rivalry, "The 15-501," received national attention from everyone from the Raleigh News & Observer to SBNation. Now comes their latest, "Coming Back for More." It's a jazzy, sassy beach music tune with lots of horns and energy. And there's plenty more where that came from.