Dis/Location Seven Mary Three

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  • Release Date: 05/11/2004
  • Sales Rank: 91,930
  • Label: DRT
  • UPC: 828730040826
 
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Dis/Location

1LISTENSettle Up 2:17
2LISTENWithout You Feels 3:58
3LISTENOceans of Envy 3:10
4LISTENBark No Bite 2:57
5LISTENBlue Letter 3:29
6LISTENFound My Center 4:10
7LISTENBy Your Side 4:01
8LISTENDislocated 2:58
9LISTENMade to Be Broken 3:23
10LISTENWhere Are You Calling From? 4:39
11LISTENSubway Tunnel Microphones 6:19
12[Untitled CD-ROM Track] 15:09

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Editorial Reviews

The grunge movement of the early '90s certainly spawned its fair share of imitators, as evidenced by the likes of Bush, Candlebox, Days of the New, and Sugartooth. The majority of these bands only managed to last for a handful of albums however, but Seven Mary Three have stuck around the longest -- having released albums on a somewhat regular basis since their 1995 debut, American Standard. 2004 saw the release of their fifth album overall, Dis/Location, and while it seemed like the rest of the world was focusing on emo and new wave revival bands, Seven Mary Three was still emulating the sounds of their heroes from a bygone Seattle era. Singer Jason Ross' voice still recalls Eddie Vedder, and the music has MTV Buzz Bin written all over it -- if it was 1992. Still, fans of the group's earlier works will be pleased to learn that the group continues to stick to preferred sound (something not a lot of the aforementioned bands did). The song remains largely the same on such tracks as "Settle Up" and "Oceans of Envy," where big grungey riffs do battle with Ross" heart on his sleeve lyrics. Seven Mary Three's sound and approach on Dis/Location would sound right at home between such early 21st century grunge revivalists as Puddle of Mudd and Staind. Greg Prato, All Music Guide

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Dis/Locationby Anonymous

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June 25, 2004: if you don't have this album. well go get it now! this really one of the best albums released this year. all the 11 songs on this album are great. the lyrics are wonderful. this is what more people should listen to. they are back after a long but short break. and it was woth it!

Dis/Locationby Anonymous

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June 01, 2004: Seven Mary Three have managed to put out another great album. They are a tremendously underrated group who go to great lengths to play their hearts out during their live shows. The music gets better each time I listen or go to see them play. Click this link to go get a full preview of the new album: http://7m3.streetteams.net/l.cfm?lID=49&uID=32162


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