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Jordan - Hands untied

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Reviewer :
Kaj Roth Format: Single
Year: 2006
Label: Jordan
Genre: Modern Rock
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Location:Stockholm,Sweden
Discography:Hands untied "single" (2006)
Bandmembers:Niclas Lundin - Vocals,Nick Ellerstad - Guitar,Martin Fredriksson - Bass,Magnus Sjolander - Drums
Influences:Jars of Clay,Michael W.Smith,Steven Curtis Chapman
Will appeal to fans of:Floodgate,Adahl,Dalton,Spur 58
Tracks:
1.Hands untied (3,48)
2.Stay (3,06)
Comments:Jordan is a new star in the sky of Swedish pop/rock,their debut single "Hands untied" with the b-side "Stay" are both available for free download at their website so hurry while they?re still up.
I am impressed by the amount of strong melodies they deliver in these 2 songs,this quartet ride the highway of modern rock in a porsche - vocalist Niclas Lundin has a voice reminiscent of Swedish vocal god Frank Adahl.
Their music draw parallels to Steven Curtis Chapman and Jars of Clay,a big budget sounding production and well performed songs served for all Hi-Fi nerds out there.
"Stay" is a romantic ballad that grows for each time I hear it but the song that will put any doubt to rest if this band has a future is "Hands untied".
I?m proud of being Swedish with a historical hockey team taking 2 gold medals the same year but Jordan should be there welcoming our heroes with this song,a true champion song that doesn?t need a singalong chorus to make any crowd stand up and jump.
Go,Sweden,Go!
This is not the actual cover.

Tracklisting 1. Hands Untied
2. Tell It to My Eyes
3. Open Your Eyes
4. Embrace Me
5. Don't Fool Yourself
6. Kick Me
7. Never Regret You
8. Enough Said
9. Face Down
10. Thousand Words
11. Stay


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Fay
unbelievable this band is awesome i would love it if they come to canada

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