Fire - Sister Hazel

Fire

Sister Hazel

  • Genre: Southern Rock
  • Release Date: 2019-02-08
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 7

  • ℗ 2019 Croakin' Poet Records

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Every Heartbreak Sister Hazel 4:08 USD 1.29
2
On and On Sister Hazel 2:53 USD 1.29
3
Life and Love Sister Hazel 3:40 USD 1.29
4
Fire Sister Hazel 5:10 USD 1.29
5
She’s All You Need Sister Hazel 3:33 USD 1.29
6
Here with You Sister Hazel 4:11 USD 1.29
7
Elements III (Growin’ Up) Sister Hazel 1:16 USD 1.29

Reviews

  • A Different Sister Hazel

    5
    By Zane Copper
    I have been a Hazelnut since before I can remember. Their music is a family legacy. I can truly say I miss the music Sister Hazel used to make, and yet, I feel like they’ve found a sound they can build on while still keeping their style. Their style has definitely changed over the years. The last three EPs can surely testify to that. I believe this one is the strongest of them so far, with songwriting and hooks that pay tribute to their older albums. There are certainly gems in Water and Wind, but Fire is a collective triumph of songs where each one stands out powerfully and yet comes together as one familiar sound and memorable album. I did not feel that as much in Wind, and certainly not in Water. And while it was great to hear Drew sing more in the the earlier EPs, I felt like we’d traded that for less of Ryan’s guitar’s solos. I can say that I feel satisfied those problems and every other aspect of this EP. I feel like Fire is the climax of Sister Hazel’s experimentation in country and southern rock before they launch fully into the genre. You could suggest they’ve already done so with Lighter In the Dark, but that felt like more of a test of how they would stand in that genre than an actual ease into the sound. I do agree that Sister Hazel has always been influenced by southern rock, but you can definitely hear the twang, the difference, the twist on country in their own way. Lighter In the Dark was great, but it didn’t feel like Sister Hazel. This does. The sound is recognizable and sweetly familiar, and brings back memories from Fortress & Chasing Daylight. I apologize for such a long review, but I can say it’s been a long time coming. While I miss the rock feel that Sister Hazel has apparently left behind, I can celebrate that they are making a comeback in a new genre and creating something unique while still staying within their sound. I love this band and will continue to love it for as long as I live. They have become a part of me. I have been to several concerts and met the guys once or twice, and I don’t plan to stop going. Thanks for reading. And Sister Hazel? Keep it up. Onward, Hazelnuts!!
  • Finally....back to some original Hazel

    5
    By Blesko
    After listening to “Fire” it definitely has the sound of the band back off the Fortress album. I remember seeing this band in 2000 in Disney, on NYE, and was a stellar show and was hooked. Admittedly, they lost me during the heartland highway and water albums, but for some reason this sounds different. I’m not sure they can top chasing daylight, but I hope they keep this up.
  • Great job

    5
    By Appuser610
    Great job but I don’t understand why it’s southern rock and not country it should be country so can you Please come back to country or switch southern rock to country besides that great job 😍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💯💯💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👍
  • Incredible

    5
    By Zach Wrasmann
    Music like this is what makes Sister Hazel so great in my eyes. Meaningful lyrics and a memorable rhythm and melody to back them up in every song.
  • Country? Rock? Pop?

    4
    By Chinesemuchacho
    regardless of the genre their music is classified under, one thing always remains, they are consistent with a great sound, wonderful thoughtful writing and melodies that seem to keep them fresh in todays ever changing music landscape.

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