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Album Review

Treadmill Trackstar's major-label debut, Only This, is one of the better examples of post-Hootie & the Blowfish acoustic adult alternative pop. Where many of their peers concentrate on rootsy strumming, Treadmill Trackstar have zeroed in on the hypnotic elements of jangle, resulting in a record that's melodic and often enchanting. Lead singer/songwriter Angelo Gianni has also learned the benefits of being cryptic, which gives the group another level of mystery. Occasionally, the group relies too much on atmosphere, letting their songwriting slide, but the best moments on Only This — including "Shouldn't I Take," "Leveled" and "Pale the Bright Sun" — rank among the best adult alternative pop has to offer.

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Only This was the soundtrack to some of my favorite years of my life. It's hard to believe that this recording is 14(!) years old this year. Excellent, excellent music. Timeless. Also - I'm happy to be able to get "Leveled" a la carte as that track on my cd has been scratched since the early part of the 00's. Viva la Treadmill.

Biography

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s

Treadmill Trackstar is an acoustic-oriented adult alternative pop band based in Columbia, South Carolina. Angelo Gianni (vocals, guitar), Chris Grgg (bass), Katie Hamilton (cello) and Tony Lee (drums) formed Treadmill Trackstar in 1994 and quickly became local favorites. The following year, they releasedtheir debut album, Excessive Use of the Passive Tense, on the independent Raging Rose. By 1996, the band had become quite popular on the Southeastern circuit. Among their fans were Hootie & the...
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