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Tracklist
1. Crucified
2. Throwing It All Away
3. Somewhere Into Nowhere
4. All Of My Heart
5. Learning To Live
6. Freefalling
7. I Know
8. A New Tomorrow
9. Rain
10. All Or Nothing
 
Line-up
Jason Marks (lv)
Deddy Andler (g)
Alexander Hlousek (d)
Wolfgang Frank (b)
 
Review added
August 31, 2003
 
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S.I.N.
Somewhere Into Nowhere
© 2003 MTM Music  (0681-80)

melodic hard rock
studio album
10 tracks - TT 43:52
release date: September 22, 2003
http://www.mtm-music.com
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S.I.N. or Somewhere Into Nowhere was founded by German guitarist Deddy Andler and British vocalist Jason Marks at the end of July 2002. The name S.I.N. was chosen to express their step into the unknown and to mark the beginning of a new musical chapter in their lives. Bass (and guitar) player Wolfgang Frank was the first to join the two and by February of this year the line-up became completed with the arrival of drummer Alexander Hlousek. Soon it was decided to enter the famous House Of Audio Studios, where the four of them recorded and produced their self-titled debut album.
Not expecting much, I listened to the album for the first time and in retrospect, it’s the best out of the three MTM Music albums that were sent to me at the same time recently. If I tell you that one of the others is “HTP 2”, then you’ll understand that this can be considered as a real and honest compliment for the band. Yes, they deserve it with this album full of powerful rock, ranging from up-tempo rockers to a couple of emotional ballads. These guys know that melodies are important and with Marks, they have the best possible vocalist in their ranks. While lots of German bands suffer in the vocal department, this is surely not the case with S.I.N. Listening tips include the title song, “Freefalling” and the ballads “All Of My Heart” and “I Know”. Hope to hear/see more of them in the future… (CL)
 

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BORDER RAT (on 17/10/04)

I bought this cd when it first came out because of all the great reviews.The ballad all of my heart is fine.There are no out and out fast rock songs on this cd.I liked the instrumentation on a new tomorrow and rain.I did not enjoy the vocals.

 

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