1997

1997

1997 have always been a bit of black sheep amongst their peers. In fact they are a lot like the average kid in America; slightly complicated, a little reckless and full of limitless energy and creativity.

With two fantastic records in this band’s bag already and a wealth of crash-course knowledge of the road, 1997 is now ready to set their words and music free for album number three. Their new record, Notes From Underground mixes indie rock music with the crude, endearing pop sound of Elliot Smith, the passion of a young Bob Dylan, and lyrics that would make Connor Oberst of Bright Eyes’ scars look like tiny bites.

They are ready to continue the fun that started five years ago and really make an impact on rock fans everywhere. Blending soothing and sweet pop-melodies with the bravado of the most legendary rock n rollers, the band continues to capture the youthful exuberance of rock ‘n roll delinquency. Fans everywhere should lend their ear to this great new collection of songs called Notes From Underground.

Artist: 1997
Album: Notes From The Underground
Genre:Indie / Rock / Pop
MySpace:http://www.myspace.com/nineteenninetyseven

-Track List-

01. #1 4:02
02. Hold Yr Breath 5:33
03. Sympathy For The Living 3:18
04. Falling Down 2:37
05. Wolf + Sheep 5:00
06. #2 2:57
07. A Fruitless Year 2:28
08. A Fearless Heart 3:38
09. Candel 4:55
10. Pagan Melodies 5:32
11. #3 5:02

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