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      <title>Metal Monthly Interview</title>
      <description>DONNA GREENE INTERVIEW - Featured Artist on Metal Monthly - Your #1 Rock and Metal Resource</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 31 March 2008 02:15:32 +0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Metal Monthly Video Review - "Resonance ~ Spirit of Man"</title>
      <description>We enjoy being flippant, irreverent, humorous, and nonchalant, but there ARE moments in which some things should be taken seriously. Donna's skills as a Vocalist are truly evident in how she evokes the spirit of the song in her performance. I believe every word she says and found myself drawn into the plight of those to whom this video is aimed at helping. Graham and the Band do a tremendous job of laying down a foundation that fully supports the message. I felt the emotion of the entire Band, and that's the mark of superb musicianship. As moving as it is rocking, this video is poignant, entertaining, and informative. It's got it all folks. Resonance (Spirit of Man) is more than just a music video. It's a multi media experience that reminds us that rock can be fun, but can also serve a very powerful purpose in the fight against injustice.  - Omar. METAL MONTHLY: www.metalmonthly.com |  www.myspace.com/metalmonthly</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 29 April 2008 02:40:30 +0800</pubDate>
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      <title>CD "Resonance ~ Spirit of Man" Review [Earbuzz]</title>
      <description>Occasionally you come across an album that is difficult to quantify. Such is the case with the Resonance Project's Spirit of Man. This collaboration sounds like a soaring, atmospheric-rock side project of Jefferson Airplane. Not to say the sound is dated by any means, rather pointing to the vocal styling; which is at the heart of the record, and reminiscent of Grace Slick's early work. &quot;Eternity&quot; begins as a mellow, Mojave-3/Zero-7 type of work. The music escalates into cascading guitar rifts and gorgeous, dreamy vocals. &quot;Fire in Your Liberty&quot; continues the journey, adding edgier strings and an incremental, catchy chorus (more rock-like than the first cut). &quot;Home&quot; feels like the musical peak of the album. The lead vocals joined by back-ups and an extended guitar solo. The title cut, &quot;Resonance&quot; strikes a more aggressive tone. The overall sound is more akin to a Heart track, as it builds the vocals widen and tower over the music. The artists on the Resonance Project sequenced the record perfectly. The tracks play as a continuous sonic story-board, with their sheer musical talent as the narrator. Perhaps phrases like progressive rock suit this album, but classifying it only detracts from the message.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 6 Sept 2008 02:45:30 +0800</pubDate>
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