The Heat Needtobreathe

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  • Release Date: 08/28/2007
  • Sales Rank: 4,321
  • Label: WORD ENTERTAINMENT
  • UPC: 075678997914

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The Heat

1LISTENSpare the Time 0:36
2LISTENRestless 3:56
3LISTENAgain 3:42
4LISTENReturn 4:29
5LISTENWe Could Run Away 4:08
6LISTENStreets of Gold 3:29
7LISTENMore Time 4:24
8LISTENSignature of Divine (Yahweh) 4:04
9LISTENLooks Like Love 4:18
10LISTENThe Heat 3:52
11LISTENNothing Left to Lose 4:23
12LISTENMoving On 3:09
13LISTENWashed by the Water 3:29
14LISTENSecond Chances 4:36

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Editorial Reviews

Let's just say the boys from South Carolina didn't exactly scrap their plans to conquer the world after their critically acclaimed 2006 debut. The band's sweeping, arena-friendly alternative rock returns on this ambitious follow-up record. In the short year since Daylight's release, the band could be heard on television (The Evidence, MTV's Laguna Beach), movies (Employee of the Month), and at major sporting events (the 2006 World Series). They also toured with Train and Collective Soul, the latter of whose frontman Ed Roland shares producing credits on the album with Rick Beato (Shinedown). Whether deliberately or not, there seems to be a distinct likeness to both of their tourmates' sounds. Needtobreathe combines Train's mastery of mid-tempo adult alternative with Collective Soul's pulsing, straightforward rock. The group dwells less in the Coldplay/Travis corner of the sonic universe this time, sounding more like After Edmund and early-career Oasis. There is no runaway single like "Shine On," although first single "Signature of Divine (Yahweh)" has its share of rich, sweeping gusto. Now that the cat's out of the bag (i.e. their sound no longer commands an aura of mystery and intrigue), the boys seem to have lost just a touch of their pioneering spirit. But that cannot distract from the album's strong, approachable rock that plays best when cranked to a "10." Jared Johnson, All Music Guide

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July 18, 2008: I heard one of their songs on the radio in the car and quickly grabbed a pen to write down their name on my hand when the announcer said it. I went right out and bought the album - and what a great album! I am so impressed. They are definitely my favorite band in quite a while.