Familiar? You bet! Take Hootie & the Blowfish's acoustic-driven singalongs, throw in some slick slide guitar and blandly twangy vocal harmonies, and you've got Sister Hazel,...
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While it is a bit glossier than the group's debut, Somewhere More Familiar is an engaging record of polished jangle-pop, highlighted by the group's harmonies and knack for...
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Sister Hazel, the Gainesville, Florida, grassroots rockers, have nurtured a large and loving audience by virtually living on the road. That hard work--and a little...
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Sister Hazel was fortunate that their debut album arrived precisely at the right time, just when radio was cooling to Hootie & the Blowfish but still needed journeymen bar...
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Once Sister Hazel's major-label debut Somewhere More Familiar became a hit on the heels of the success of the single "All for You," Universal reissued the group's original...
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Sister Hazel probably deserved more from AAA radio than the cup of coffee they got with 1997's "All for You". The Florida combo writes strong hooks, and cultivates the same...
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