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Major Lodge Victory

Gin Blossoms

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Learning the Hard Way Gin Blossoms 4:09 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Come On Hard Gin Blossoms 4:10 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Someday Soon Gin Blossoms 4:41 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Heart Shaped Locket Gin Blossoms 3:49 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 The End of the World Gin Blossoms 4:05 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Long Time Gone Gin Blossoms 3:49 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Super Girl Gin Blossoms 4:57 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Let's Play Two Gin Blossoms 3:03 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Curious Thing Gin Blossoms 4:12 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Jet Black Sunrise Gin Blossoms 4:13 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Fool for the Taking Gin Blossoms 3:46 $0.99 View In iTunes
12 California Sun Gin Blossoms 4:05 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

The Gin Blossoms quietly faded away after their second album Congratulations...I'm Sorry, which went into the Top Ten upon its release in 1996 largely on the strength of the record's lead single "Follow You Down," which also reached the Top Ten. Successful though they may have been, the group was still reeling from the loss of founder/guitarist/songwriter Doug Hopkins, who departed the band shortly after the 1993 release of their major-label debut, New Miserable Experience, and then committed suicide not long after that. Any band would have a hard time dealing with that, but add the sudden massive success of the debut to the mix, and it's not surprising that the group weren't able to keep going past their second record: there was too much stress to process. Nevertheless, their disbandment seemed like an abrupt ending for a group that seemed destined to be journeymen, turning out solid records every two to three years as they steadily toured the U.S. And that's why their 2006 reunion album Major Lodge Victory feels natural: they're picking up where they left off and continuing on as if nothing has changed. Major Lodge Victory sounds as if it could have appeared in 1997 as the successor to Congratulations; it has the same friendly, relaxed feel as the Gin Blossoms' hits, equal parts power pop, post-REM jangle pop, and mainstream polish. It also suffers from the same problems as Congratulations, particularly in how it's more pleasant than memorable, as the songs all ease into the next without any great change in attitude, feel, or even tempo. A few songs do manage to stand out — Jesse Valenzuela's "Learning the Hard Way" is a good approximation of the vibe of "Follow You Down"; "Heart Shaped Locket" and "Long Time Gone" (both co-written with the Rembrandts' Danny Wilde) are bright, lively, and jangly worthy heirs to "Found Out About You" and help give this album a center, since they sound like adult alternative hits from the late '90s, offering a reminder of why the Gin Blossoms were radio staples during that time. Anybody who has longed to return to that sound, or longed to hear a new Gin Blossoms record, will find this one satisfying.

Recent Customer Reviews

There Best Album
     
by jm2k1

Cant go wrong with this album!!

Return of the Jedi
     
by foundout

I know this title seems corny, but the gin blossoms have always been my favorite band and i think that them returning is one of the best things that could happen to the music world. While Doug Hopkins was a major loss to the band after their first and best album New Miserable Experience, they have managed to create songs that are up to par with what they've made before, whether its congradulations im sorry or major lodge victory ill always be excited for more gin blossoms. This album has some great songs on it. Long time gone at times reminds me of found out about you, the best song ever written, and learning the hard way is new and fun as well. Heart shaped locket is good for this album because it stands out, and the end of the world has a calm brilliance to it. I feel this, as well as both other albums, is a must have for any fan of good music.

What a victory it was!
     
by KCH of the Egyptian Rats Crew

Awesome to see these guys come back soundin sooooo good. just a perfect mix of some faster, upbeat songs, and also some slower, ballad-ish songs. There is not a song on this album that would recieve less than a 7 out of 10, in my opinion. new album comin out again soon....check out new stuff; go baby cry, and miss disarray. lookin' good, guys!

Biography

Formed: 1987

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s

By blending contemporary power pop with elements of the post-grunge era, Gin Blossoms briefly emerged as torchbearers of the lighter side of alternative rock. Bassist Bill Leen and guitarist Doug Hopkins formed the band in 1987 in Tempe, AZ, rounding out the initial lineup with vocalist Jesse Valenzuela,...
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