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Potter's Field

12 Stones

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Album Review

12 Stones' sophomore effort aims to capitalize on the recognition brought by Paul McCoy's memorable chorus cameo in the Evanescence monster hit "Bring Me to Life." It opts for a more powerful, guitar-heavy sound than their 2002 debut, and demands maximum radio-friendly compression from returning producer/mixer Dave Fortman. This approach should make thick-stemmed rockers like "Speak Your Mind" and "Far Away" quite palatable to loud rock audiences, or at least those who want more from the Creed fallout than Alter Bridge. For that's what 12 Stones offers — urgent post-grunge rockers that follow a distinct and marketable formula. Loud lead riffs balance on introspective verses, which then burst into elegiac and/or bittersweet chorus melodies that get the hands in the arena a-wavin'. Fans of Nickelback and 3 Doors Down should be right at home here in Potter's Field.

Customer Reviews

I like this album

!2 Stones is a pretty good band to me. In my opinion, Stay is the best song on the album. It's earned a rightful spot on the soundtrack of my life.

Best

This album is as good as it gets. 12 Stones is exciting and they cover a fairly wide range of music. "Photograph" makes you want to cry, yet there is hope and a good message. "Far Away" is ideal for any lover of heavier alternative rock, as well as "Lifeless" and "Stay". All of their songs have an inspirational and Godly message.

Best album ever.

When my sister suggested this CD, I was like, "Alright, I'll listen to it". I just thought it would be another loser album. But I was wrong. This is the most commonly played album in my library. Now I love 12 Stones. If I were you, I'd buy this album RIGHT NOW, or you'll miss out.

Biography

Formed: 2000 in Mandeville, LA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s, '10s

12 Stones were formed in the small New Orleans suburb of Mandeville, LA. The bandmembers were mostly still in their teens when they formed the lineup of vocalist Paul McCoy, bassist Kevin Dorr, guitarist Eric Weaver, and drummer Aaron Gainer. After performing no more than 12 live performances, they took their demo to New York City and performed at an industry showcase. The band ended up signing to Wind-Up Records to record its debut album with producer Jay Baumgardner. The album saw release in 2002,...
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