This song isn't that bad, but what happened to O.A.R.? This isn't anywhere close to the music that made me like them. They went from an original sound to mainstream bullshit. And to say that "What is Mine" and "This Town" are more like their original or traditional stuff is ridiculous. Have you ever heard their old stuff? And has Jerry forgotten how to play the sax? Why do you need three guitars, in one band? Marc on acoustic, Rich on electric, that's all the guitar they needed, but I guess maybe teenage girls don't want to hear a saxophone huh? It was one thing when "Stories of a Stranger" came out, but it wasn't nearly as bad as what I've heard from "All Sides". So "Here's to You" O.A.R., I guess losing a few good fans who are "So Moved On" isn't bad when you got a million new high school girls cheering you on. And maybe they should change the name of "The Fallout" to "The Sellout".
I feel as if this person understands me. Yeah, when "Shattered" first cmae out, I liked it, but once I realized what it meant for the band, it was a sobering feeling.
I feel as if this person understands me. Yeah, when "Shattered" first cmae out, I liked it, but once I realized what it meant for the band, it was a sobering feeling.
I was listening to "Stories of a Stranger" the other day and every song was just great. I was constantly tapping my foot and bobbing my head. It was a CD that you could jam to. Then came "Shattered," a song that really has none of the meaning that the other songs had. I didn't even realize it was OAR. Yeah, the voice was the same, but there was no sax. Then I head "Our Town" on a Nascar commercial.
I'll still listen to their music, hoping for a 180, maybe even a plea of insanity, but if they don't come back soon, I'm switching to Dispatch for permanent.
This song isn't that bad, but what happened to O.A.R.? This isn't anywhere close to the music that made me like them. They went from an original sound to mainstream bullshit. And to say that "What is Mine" and "This Town" are more like their original or traditional stuff is ridiculous. Have you ever heard their old stuff? And has Jerry forgotten how to play the sax? Why do you need three guitars, in one band? Marc on acoustic, Rich on electric, that's all the guitar they needed, but I guess maybe teenage girls don't want to hear a saxophone huh? It was one thing when "Stories of a Stranger" came out, but it wasn't nearly as bad as what I've heard from "All Sides". So "Here's to You" O.A.R., I guess losing a few good fans who are "So Moved On" isn't bad when you got a million new high school girls cheering you on. And maybe they should change the name of "The Fallout" to "The Sellout".
I feel as if this person understands me. Yeah, when "Shattered" first cmae out, I liked it, but once I realized what it meant for the band, it was a sobering feeling.
I feel as if this person understands me. Yeah, when "Shattered" first cmae out, I liked it, but once I realized what it meant for the band, it was a sobering feeling.
I was listening to "Stories of a Stranger" the other day and every song was just great. I was constantly tapping my foot and bobbing my head. It was a CD that you could jam to. Then came "Shattered," a song that really has none of the meaning that the other songs had. I didn't even realize it was OAR. Yeah, the voice was the same, but there was no sax. Then I head "Our Town" on a Nascar commercial.
I'll still listen to their music, hoping for a 180, maybe even a plea of insanity, but if they don't come back soon, I'm switching to Dispatch for permanent.