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Old 02.28.2009, 06:42 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by sarramkrop
The good things: You can obviously play and sing, and seem confident at both. Plus you have a grasp of the dynamics required to write songs.

The bad things: You sing with faux-American accents, which is a put off since you were born and live in Liverpool. I'm not really into the songs, but one of them ('Pose The Pose') kind of reminded of Hefner. I have a feeling that if you got rid of the 'Americanisms', you could do greater things. What I'm basically trying to say is that you need to sound more like yourselves.

Yes. I'm 100% in agreement with this.

Hefner were awesome, weren't they?
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