Everything You Want

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Total Tracks: 11   Total Length: 45:44

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Bad Emusic system

Lionel2

I like these guys, but I really only want one song. There is no point in paying $6.49 for one song. This is why I'm quitting e music.

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Fantastic

Julietchantel

These guys are fantastic, and this is their best work. I call it a must have!

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Everything You Want

pablo13

I have already have this great album and can listen to every song. This is Vertial Horizon's best album. Nothing else that they have done comes close. Just download the whole album; you won't regret it!

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If sh*t could be holy...

tanstune

I'd be saying "Holy Sh*t!" My daughter actually got this album and I heard the song "Everything You Want". It was a profound moment for me, similar to when I discovered that Larry Norman could actually sing (when he really wanted to). "You Said" is also a good cut on this album, the kind that makes you stop what you are doing and join in on the chorus. I look forward to future releases from them.

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ridiculous

human_person

why is the one album from this band with songs that i want to download also the only album that requires a paid subscription?? just another reason why i'm getting the 50 free songs and then quitting. if they treated me better when i'm a free subscriber, i'd be more inclined to come back and pay for their music

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Vertical Horizon’s major-label debut, Everything You Want, finds the band strengthening their acoustic jam rock with prominent electric guitars, anthemic hooks, and a clean radio-ready production that brings them in line with the likes of the Wallflowers. Some longtime fans may find this sonic switch-up a little disconcerting, and it is true that the music on Everything You Want doesn’t always flow as easily as it did on their indie records, but it does illustrate Vertical Horizon’s growth as a band and its best moments show that they’re capable of writing a pop hook as easily as Sister Hazel. Granted, that may not be where the group wants to be, but with a production as polished as this, radio play is clearly a concern. It’s to Vertical Horizon’s credit that they’re usually able to balance the radio single with the calmer acoustic jams that won them a cult following in the first place. – Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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