Your Gateway to Music and More from a Christian Perspective
     Slow down as you approach the gate, and have your change ready....
SubscribeAbout UsFeaturesNewsReviewsMoviesConcert ReviewsTop 10ResourcesContact Us
 
Home
Subscribe
About Us
Features
News

Album Reviews
Movies
Concert Reviews

Top 10
Resources
Contact Us

 

  Traffic
Artist: Next in Line 
Label: Indie Vision Music 
Time: 14 tracks

There are many things that bands hope for when they start out: to play shows, to get signed, and to simply be a band for some reasonable amount of time among others. Next in Line has achieved a lot; they play shows regularly, they are signed with Indie Vision Music, they've been around for seven years, and they've got a new CD out. While most bands get stuck in the vicious cycle of music rush hour traffic, Next in Line gets into the carpool lane and bypasses all of the rush hour jam sessions. They do it so well that it is clear that they do indeed know what type of Traffic they are in, and it isn’t slowing them down. Green light number one: they're veterans in the music world, green light  number two: they're indie rock, green light number three: they're not just indie rock (some core, some techno sampling, some coffehouse rock, and on and on), green light number four: they're young, despite their seven years experience as a band, and green light number five: they're a Christian band. 
 
Most of the categories that Next in Line fits into aren’t what many people would call the "majority" and they've been doing it for  seven years now, come on SEVEN YEARS, that is a "minority clause" in itself!  Bottom lane ... whoops ... bottom line is: that they are seasoned, talented, they mix up their indie rock basis, they share their faith, and will more then likely still be driving behind the wheel whenever you may come upon this Traffic.

Len Nash 12/8/2003


 

   
 Copyright © 1996 - 2004 The Phantom Tollbooth