Found
Push Play



Album Description New York based artists Push Play are destined to make a major impact on the pop landscape with their 2009 Wind-Up Records debut, Found. Having garnered a substantial national fanbase over the last year through relentless touring and on-line fan outreach, they now look elevate their status on the mainstream musical stage.
Good Teen Pop No way would I have listened to this type of music when I was a teen during the 70's, but this is not the 70's, and my two youngest kids are teens and they like this CD quite a bit. The musicianship is better than I expected, and the vocals are pretty good. I found the material a but risque' for the intended market, but then I'm old. 3 1/2* Great for young teen girls under 14 If you're looking for a Christmas present for a young teen girl or even boy then this CD is fantastic. No older than middle school though. It's similar to all the other Disney groups that have been coming out, Hannah Montana, Jonas Bros, etc. The music is not awful, it's easy to listen to and you'll even find yourself humming along although you won't understand the words. Nothing wrong, there is no parental warning and the lyrics are basically clean. Good value and your teens will think it's 'sick nasty' (that's good by the way). It's okay, but nothing special I actually liked it better than I expected in fact. This album is a trial-run for making a million-selling pop band. If it's successful, the corporate music folks will stick these lads all over the place. They'll play at the Grammies, they'll get coverage in the magazines, etc. If not, they'll fade away. There are a lot of talented bands out there. Push Play? Well, their music is pure pop silliness with oozing optimism and near-giddiness clearly being marketed to the younger half of the teenaged girl market. Twilight and Push Play. Why am I talking about the marketing? Well, that's what's here to be reviewed, the music is reasonably fun, but it's not something I'd put into the CD player a second time or anything. You can tune to a Clear Channel radio station and hear this.

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