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In Motion

In Motion
  • List Price: $9.98
  • Buy New: $4.88
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  • Seller:xroads music and movies
  • Sales Rank:65,986
  • Format:EP, Limited Edition
  • Media:Audio CD
  • Discs:1
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.3
  • Dimensions (in):5.6 x 5 x 0.5
  • Release Date:March 22, 2005
  • MPN:712177003028
  • UPC:712177003028
  • EAN:0712177003028
  • ASIN:B0007TFHYI
Availability:Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks
  • No One Really Wins
  • Choose the One Who Loves You More
  • Pin Your Wings
  • Sleep
  • Kite
  • Don't Slow Down
  • Love is a Fast Song
  • You Have My Attention
  • You Love to Sing
  • Hold Nothing Back


Editorial Reviews:
Synopsis
Originating from Lakeland, FL, Copeland began originally formed in 2001 by singer Aaron Marsh, and released 5 studio album and 5 Eps in their nine year existence. Known for their soft/melodic alternative rock and poetic lyrics, Copeland toured steadily, both nationally and internationally, over the course of their existence ending in a nationwide tour at the end of 2009/early 2010. ''In Motion'' is the band's second studio album and the first album to gain the band mainstream attention, including a Billboard chart spot at #115. ''In Motion'' was originally released by California-based Militia Group, and Academy Fight Song's re-issue of the album is the first time the record has seen a vinyl release.
Amazon.com
Singer Aaron Marsh says where Copeland's 2003 full-length, Beneath Medicine Tree, was designed to move people, its follow-up was made to make people move. It's a little distinction that's sure to rile a lot of people that didn't think there was much room for improvement after the first album's near perfect balance of raw emotion and breath-taking melody. But get past the brash punk-pop of tracks such as "Your Love Is A Fast Song" and "Pin Your Wings," and the same wounded heart that was beating behind the debut lurks underneath the noise and confusion of In Motion--in epic, orchestral songs like "Kite" and "Sleep." Marsh's dependence of lyrical clichés is slightly disappointing, as is Ken Andrew's overdone production, but overall this is the sound of a band moving forward. Aidin Vaziri

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