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Sound the Alarm (Bonus Track Version)

Howie Day

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So Stung Howie Day 4:37 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Weightless Howie Day 3:57 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Longest Night Howie Day 3:35 $1.29 View In iTunes
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40 Hours Howie Day 3:33 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Everyone Loves to Love a Lie Howie Day 4:02 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Undressed Howie Day 3:33 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Sound the Alarm Howie Day 3:51 $1.29 View In iTunes
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No Longer What You Require Howie Day 5:59 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Postcard from Mars Howie Day 4:48 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Customer Reviews

Howie's voice comes through, but album is lacking a bit
     

My first thought was "Ohhh Howie, what did they do to your music??" Of course, the Howie fans from the "old days" tend to appreciate his older material, the more acoustic sound and of course the art of his looping techniques. I was excited when I heard Howie play "So Stung," "Longest Night," and "Sound the Alarm" during his brief tour over 18 months ago and "Be There" in 2005. "So Stung" has a beautiful opening, but this song along with "Longest Night" and "Be There" just sound too damn poppy. Acoustic versions would be so much better.

"Sound the Alarm" was one that I was anticipating, and the piano is absolutely amazing in the beginning. Once the band kicks in, it takes it down a notch for me. Plus, a whole line is missing?? What happened to "I don't know if I can turn from every bridge that I have burned, to over come a sense of loss, we've gained so much at such a cost"?? I loved that line. Seem like the song has one line and a chorus.

I completely enjoy "No Longer What You Require," "40 Hours," and "Everyone Loves to Love a Lie." These versions work for me, but the rest I enjoy much better from the recorded live shows.

What can I say, I think less is more with Howie...but I've been a dedicated fan of this obviously talented artist for over 8 years, and I doubt anything can change that - the soul of his music is still very present and he makes you feel it. Keep rockin HKD.

Holy Howie!
     

I was not real impressed with the musicality of this album. It's not bad by any stretch of the imagination, but I have been following Howie for at least 9 years (when he used to be a one man band) and I have come to expect more than this from him. His music seems to be going a bit mainstream to me and less of that original sound he used to have. I will continue to support his music but I hope he will find his old self again!

Not good.
     

I am a HUGE Day fan. I have been to a concert and have owed even the Blue EP that isn't even on iTunes.

I must say, I don't like this album. There are maybe two or three songs I like, but mostly it's just WAY too mainstream radio friendly crap. What happened to the old style? The musical build-up? The genuine Howie Day?

I actually think it's partly the label's fault. They want to sell, not be creative.

Howie, if you read this, PLEASE come out with a new album in less than two years that takes you back to your roots, with the lack of a band, include the pedals, and the lyrics of true feelings. I will be a fan once again.

Good Howie Day is Kristina, Bunnies, Trouble In Here, Ghost, etc....

Biography

Born: January 15, 1981 in Bangor, ME

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

Like Patty Griffin before him, Howie Day emerged from the country quietude of Bangor, ME, into Boston's coffeehouse scene and the world of folk music, proving his talent on his first release, Australia. Singer/songwriters come a dime a dozen, but the truly eloquent ones are priceless, and like Griffin, Day found a place in that lineage. Born in 1981, Day started playing piano as a youngster and eventually took hold of a guitar when he was 14. By the next year, he had his first live gig at Captain...
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