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Cherry Pop

Title - Perspective
Artist - Station

For those unaware, Perspective is the 4th full-length release by STATION.

STATION is one of the hottest new bands to come out of New York City that brings with it a high voltage stage show with electrifying melodies that come together to make STATION an unforgettable musical and visual experience.

Like on all previous STATION albums, the songs on Perspective show remarkable diversity and impressive musicianship. Lyrically, they cover a wide spectrum of different types of topics, ranging from purely happy, fun songs about love to touching on more introspective and serious emotions.

1. I Can’t Find My Way
2. See The Light
3. Do You Really Want To Fall In Love Again
4. Don’t Keep Me Waiting
5. Tonight
6. If You Want Love
7. Believe
8. All Over Again
9. Spanish Steps
10. You Found Yesterday

This vibrantly alive, powerful and yet melodically rhythmic album opens on the AOR foot-tapper I Can’t Find My Way and the harder edged rock of See The Light and backs those up seamlessly with the lush mid-tempo balladry of Do You Really Want To Fall In Love Again, the ’80s-imbibed rock of Don’t Keep Me Waiting and then we get the classic English rock band vibe of Tonight.

Up next is one of my own personal favorites on this new album, the euphorically sculptured If You Want Love which is in turn backed by the free-wheelin’ rock of Believe, the, for the most part, acoustic balladry of All Over Again, and then the album rounds out with the low slung orchestrations of Spanish Steps, closing on another trip into ’80s rock with the belter You Found Yesterday.

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