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Myself Alone Artist - Myself Alone
Album - Myself Alone
Label - Amber Records 2005
Website - www.myselfalone.com
Reviewer - Erik Beyer
   I was impressed right away with the strong first track, with the Alice and Chains style vocal harmonies ringing out, strong guitar sounds and riffs, and a nice recorded mix! These guys have a good consistent sound, with only slight variations, and their influences are quite evident, with flavors of Bon Jovi as well.

   Straight from the town of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Myself Alone is making a good step to the market for people to hear. The songwriting is strong and original, but using familiar tonalities, which will always draw in new fans! Myself Alone is made up of Kenny James on vocals and guitar, Dave Aiello on guitar and vocals, Scot Schooo on drums and vocals, and Tony Tissicino on bass guitar. This 4-piece band just may have something here!

   The flow of this album is nice and I could find myself getting into these guys! They deserve a strong fan base and I encourage you to check out their music and decide for yourself! You will be pleased.

Track Listing:
1. Go
2. Waste
3. Ride
4. That’s Why
5. What You See
6. Trapped In The Dark
7. Trash
8. Turned out
9. Don’t Tell






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