>> Gretchen << Listen...
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 5:03 pm
Here's some links to the songs from their CD's. Click 'em -- give 'em a listen -- and let me know what you think!!!
Track Listings

In The Mean Time (click song titles to listen)
Mouth Full of Nails (click song titles to listen)
www.purevolume.com/gretchen
www.soundclick.com/gretchen
www.audiostreet.net/gretchen
www.isound.com/gretchen
Reviews

Track Listings

In The Mean Time (click song titles to listen)
- Fading - watch the video
- Breathe
- In The Mean Time
- Zion
- Let It Go
- Dont Wanna Be
- Know You
- Passion
- Daisy Chain
- Every Moment
- Lie To Yourself

Mouth Full of Nails (click song titles to listen)
- Trophy
- Ordinary Girl
- Star
- Diamonds
- White Wedding - n/a
- Mr Nothing
- desire
- h2p
- waste
- see me, hear me
- inclined
- nevermind
- mouth full of nails
www.purevolume.com/gretchen
www.soundclick.com/gretchen
www.audiostreet.net/gretchen
www.isound.com/gretchen
Reviews
Christianity Today wrote:Sounds like � the melodic goth pop/metal of Evanescence, as well as the hard-hitting modern rock of The Benjamin Gate and a louder version of Plumb... this band handles the music well while offering more forthright examples of their Christian beliefs.
IRS Review - Sonia V wrote:Gretchen kicks everyone else's butt. I could stop there and just let that be the review and it would be enough said... when it comes to defining true female fronted Rock Bands, others pale in comparison and Gretchen sets the standard of "Chick Rockness". Forget all those other Sunday School singers the industry is trying to pass off as rockers.
Sonic Cathedral wrote:It�s rare to hear a band, and especially an American band, playing a heavy type of music that is so completely melodic and accessible and� to clumsily coin a word� sing-alongable. This music is definitely radio-friendly, and I don�t mean that in the insulting sense of the term. I mean that this music has the potential to be enjoyed by a wide variety of music fans, with tastes ranging from pop to rock to metal. So I hope you�ll give Gretchen a chance, and �in the mean time� I just may look up their two earlier releases.