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Out of My Hands

Green River Ordinance

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Outside Green River Ordinance 3:30 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Come On Green River Ordinance 3:48 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Out of My Hands Green River Ordinance 3:32 $1.29 View In iTunes
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On Your Own Green River Ordinance 4:19 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Goodbye L.A. Green River Ordinance 3:45 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Different (Anything At All) Green River Ordinance 3:25 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Learning Green River Ordinance 3:34 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Last October Green River Ordinance 3:52 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Sleep It Off Green River Ordinance 3:28 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Getting Older Green River Ordinance 3:59 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Endlessly Green River Ordinance 3:35 $1.29 View In iTunes

Album Review

Green River Ordinance's family-friendly anthems take influence from the Fray, Matchbox Twenty, and other torchbearers of suburban pop/rock, resulting in a sound that's both appealing and commonplace. To the band's credit, Out of My Hands is nothing if not a marketable album; the songwriting is singularly focused on replicating the sounds of Top 40 radio, and the record's three producers claim Maroon 5, Sister Hazel, and Gavin DeGraw as previous clients. Accordingly, every song here sounds geared for radio playback and TV placement, from the nostalgic chimes of "Goodbye L.A." to the finger-plucked arpeggios of "Endlessly." Josh Jenkins sports a fine voice — not entirely distinguishable from the impassioned howl of Augustana's Dan Layus or the Fray's Isaac Slade, perhaps, but pleasant nevertheless — and his bandmates claim songwriting credits on every track, with only four songs featuring contributions from outside collaborators. While other artists rely on the veteran expertise of Ryan Tedder or the Matrix to sound this slick, Out of My Hands manages to keep the talent in-house, and the band's ability to recycle its influences into familiar, palatable music will likely result in some degree of chart-climbing success. Still, it's hard to view this as anything other than a tribute album to the aforementioned bands, whose style Green River Ordinance easily emulates but rarely transcends.

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Brutally honest lyrics and powerful yet sweet-sounding melodies…thanks for this one, boys.
     

These Ft. Worth natives have done it. With their Virgin label debut, all 5 guys collaborate to paint a masterpiece like Poe carefully creates a story in verse. This album is epic from start to finish, and has lyrical integrity and choruses that could fill up an arena or be shouted from a car’s open window. With big, bright guitars like U2, heart-pounding drums like Kings of Leon, big refrains and brilliant harmonies like The Fray, and stories of love, loss, and wandering like Counting Crows, this band has got it all. GRO speaks from the heart, and tells stories of leaving things behind (“Goodbye L.A.”), growing up (“Getting Older”), and falling in love (“Endlessly”). From the hard-driving guitar of “Outside” to the beautiful, redemptive piano of “On Your Own”, it is evident that these guys are very talented musicians as well. And the first single “Come On” makes you feel like you just won the lottery and then found out that the cute girl behind the counter at the coffee shop wants you to call her as she gives you her number, all in the same day. And in “Learning”, when lead singer Josh Jenkins says, “I could be the one you run to for the rest of your life; I’m still learning how to love you and you are the only one that’s worth the fight,” you actually believe him.

GRO’s “Out of My Hands” could very well serve as the soundtrack to anyone’s life, for it meets you in your darkest moments of pain and your most illuminated times of joy. Manager Paul Steele definitely had his hands all over this one, from the controlled chaos of the instrumentation right down to the track listing. This band is here to stay, and before you know it, will have broken your heart, told you everything will be alright, and still leave time to take a drive from California to Texas…with the windows down, of course.

AMAZING!!!
     

Green River Ordinance has great music!

Great Album
     

This album is a great buy. Ive been waiting a long time to hear it and it doesnt let down. If you like this album, check out the older albums too. All of them are great to listen to no matter your musical taste.

Biography

Formed: Fort Worth, TX

Genre: Pop/Rock

Years Active: '00s

Green River Ordinance's straightforward, radio-minded pop/rock is shaped by frontman Josh Jenkins, bassist Geoff Ice, drummer Denton Hunker, and guitarists Josh Wilkerson and Jamey Ice. Formed in Ft. Worth, TX, the band recorded its first EP in a church basement and supported its release with a grassroots campaign, which led to shows alongside the likes of Collective Soul, Eisley, and Mutemath. The Beauty of Letting Go further expanded the teenagers' audience in 2005, and Green River Ordinance's...
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  • $7.99
  • Genres: Alternative, Music, Rock, Adult Alternative, Pop, Pop/Rock
  • Released: Feb 24, 2009

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