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From: Skillet_Warrior
Date: Oct 18, 2005 12:22 PM
lemme start off by saying i absolutly love "Southern Discomfort". theres not a single song on that album i skip over when its in my cd player. When i first came across that CD, it wasnt removed from my deck for a solid month. (and it still remains among the top 10 in my book of many)
That being said, i just stumbled across you guys on mysapce and didnt even know you had a new CD out, so i jumped at the idea of adding you to my list. I listened to the songs you have up and actualy had to double check if this was the same Rehab i loved. Sure enough, it is. What happened? i mean, you guys still sound good and all, but it seems you went a little main stream. You had such a unique sound on "Southern Discomfort" i often had trouble trying to describe your music to friends, resulting in a "just listen to this goddamn CD" which often resulted in their bewilderment.
I guess, to boil it down, im asking:
A) are you guys going to put out a CD like "Southern Discomfort" ever again? or is that the last of this style?
B)This is all at first glance, so please correct me if im wrong. I havent really given the new songs a chance yet... but damn.... "Southern Discomfort" was really fuckn good.
-Jim
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From: REHAB
Date: Oct 18, 2005 12:38 PM
Thanks skillet warrior
Southern discomfort is a classic and unfort like a lot of underground classics , it only sold 140 thousand units ,. no matter how good it was and no matter how long you and other people kept it in their cd players.
Yes this is the same Rehab . it is Danny . go to www.rehabmusic.com and stream 6 of the songs for free before buying the new record .
this is more of a band and less beats , its a bit more musical ,but same subject matter ,listen to the lyrics , songs like graffiti the world , we are doing this independennt of all labels and we gotta try to eat . unfort 140 thousand records means beeing broke and losing your house
I hope this email has shed a little lighton your question . listen to our music with open mind and realize that every one revolves , we hope you do too.
Peace
Rehab
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From: Skillet_Warrior
Date: Oct 18, 2005 12:46 PM
Thanks for the quick responce.
I'll hit your website and give it a go. That really is a bummer that it only sold 140,000 records. I honestly cant imagine why. At the risk of sounding cliche', maybe you guys were ahead of your time. People listen to music execs, not the music itself. Trends are hard to kill, even the shitty ones.
I'll give the new CD a try. I know you guys wont let me down. Your lyrics and mood is what drove "Southern Discomfort", and im sure that will shine through in your new release.
thanks again for the reply.
-Jim
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Date: Oct 18, 2005 12:53 PM
Subject: RE: RE: RE: what happened?
Body: any time , And you are right , souther discomfort was ahead of its time , we couldnt even get a second single on radio ,and that is why we left the Executives and the freaking label (sony) so now we do this our way,but we gotta get in the door first to break the Barriers down , so maybe thats why we get a little defensive when people go back to the first Album , we just want to break to Norm , get on top and then switch it up . gotta play them the way they been playin US . But i assure you we didnt sell out or we would have resigned or stayed on a major label .
Thanks for the support '
Let me know what you think of the new album , when you have spent some real time with it .
good or bad
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