Great band! Billy Bailey & Richard Byrd / SAE Fraternity - University of Alabama / Tuscaloosa, AL Suns of March was a great band, and even better to work with. Everyone enjoyed it and I got a lot of positive comments from everybody in the fraternity. One hell of a party! Brian Bordainick / Tau Epsilon Phi Fraternity - The University of Georgia / Athens, GA If you are looking for a band that will rock your house and keep people on the floor for the entire night look no further than Suns of March. High energy + Great tunes = one hell of a party. Most entertaining! Blair Wiggins / Chi Omega Sorority - Troy State University / Troy, AL Suns of March is one of the best and most entertaining bands that we have ever booked. They play great music for all ages. Our formal was a great success thanks to Suns of March. An amazing band! Caity Carter / Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority - The University of Alabama / Tuscaloosa, AL Suns of March is an AMAZING band! They played at our sorority formal and everybody absolutely LOVED them! I will definitely have them back. Will never forget! Beverly Brown / Bayou Academy / Cleveland, MS I would really like to thank Suns of March for making our prom at Bayou Academy a wonderful success. I have to say, I have heard and seen a lot of bands and they are one of the best. They were very professional, had a great light show, and the kids enjoyed their music so much. I actually received several text messages from kids the next day, thanking me for finding such a great band. I have to say, I was a little scared to branch out and find the kids a band for their JR/SR Prom, because I always want everything to work out perfect, and as you know, kids like "their kind of music." It is usually not what their parents care to listen to, but I could not have made a better choice. Thanks again for making the 2007 Bayou Academy Prom a wonderful success and a memory our kids will never forget. I would recommend them to anyone. Such a great time! Camille Casey Delta Delta Delta Sorority The University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL We all had such a great time!! Thank you so much for everything! I have received so many compliments, and I would love to plan another event with you all in the future!! It was great! Thanks again for everything! The best band! John Backer / Farmhouse Fraternity - Auburn University / Auburn, AL After seeing Suns of March, I am convinced that they are the best band in the area. I would highly recommend them and I know for sure that we will book them in the future. Loved the show! Cindy Harris / Montgomery Country Club / Montgomery, AL Suns of March gave an excellent performance for our dance. The kids all loved the show. There was a great variety of music and they kept the attention of the kids the entire night! The guys were a delight to work with! We're looking forward to another opportunity to work with them. Great time all night! Elizabeth Helms / Alpha Chi Omega Sorority - Georgia Tech. / Atlanta, GA Suns of March came highly recommended, so I decided to book them for our event at Zoo Atlanta in May of 2007. First of all, the band really knows how to read a crowd and ran the show perfectly. People were having a great time all night. With such an extensive play list and great variety, we literally had to pull people off the dance floor to go home. The band was also extremely reliable with pre-planning and communication. Every phone call or email was returned in a very timely manner. I have to say, all in all, Suns of March was everything we expected, and much, much more! A huge success! Pamela Newman / Trinity Presbyterian School / Montgomery, AL Thanks to Suns of March, the 2007 Trinity Senior Party a huge success. The juniors that were at the party asked if we could book them for next year’s party. They loved the sound and the music selection. I think everyone at the party danced, which means the band was great!
Truly talented! Roman Clayton / Mobile, AL You guys were excellent and are truly a talented group of musicians. We hit a homerun! An excellent job! Mike Jones / First United Methodist Church / Luverne, AL Suns of March did an excellent job. The music was good for the wide range of ages that were in attendance. Everyone that I talked to, many not connected to the church, told me how much they enjoyed the band. We are already working on a youth event and hope to have them back for it. I personally enjoyed it very much. If we can ever help in any way, please let me know.
Rave reviews! Reviewer: Deanna Gray / ADPi ~ Georgia Tech / Atlanta, GA Suns of March put on a great show at Georgia Tech! Our annual sorority band party was a huge success, because these guys drew a huge crowd despite the rain. I heard rave reviews from all the guests about how talented these guys are and how they play popular songs that appeal to everyone. I cannot describe how great it was to work with Michael and the other members of Suns of March, because they were so on top of things and aimed to please. I highly recommend Suns of March! Great time! Reviewer: Wes Breland / PIKE ~ Univ. of Alabama / Tuscaloosa, AL We had a great time with these guys. They played music we all loved and were great to work with. I've already booked them again for this fall. Never a dull moment! Reviewer: Shae Perkins / Montgomery Cotillion / Montgomery, AL Suns of March was an excellent choice for The Montgomery Cotillion’s 2006 Annual Holiday Ball. The whole band was a pleasure to work with and very reliable. There was never a dull moment! The songs were full of energy that kept everyone on their feet dancing all night long. We were very pleased with the variety of music they played, and the instrumental talents were phenomenal! We would definitely recommend them for a dance atmosphere. Suns of March is the best! Reviewer: Laura Murray / Zeta Tau Alpha ~ Wofford Co. / Spartanburg, SC Suns of March was everything we could have asked for in a band for our Semi-Formal. They played great variety and pleased our entire crowd for 4 hours. The guys in the band were very easy to work with and were willing to take requests from the crowd throughout the night. I have never seen the girls of my chapter more excited to dance the minute the music came on until the minute it stopped. There was never a quiet moment on the dance floor the entire night! Thanks Suns of March for a great performance! You were wonderful to work with and we hope to be able to use you again soon! If you need a band for a sorority for fraternity function, Suns of March is the best choice! Best all around show! Reviewer: Luke Ferguson / Kappa Sigma ~ Univ. of Tennessee / Knoxville, TN Suns of March have played numerous shows for us and have rocked it each and every time. They deliver the best all around show of any band out there We had a blast! Reviewer: Thomas Crawford / Kappa Alpha ~ USC / Columbia, SC Thanks a lot for everything..we all had a blast, too bad we had to cut off a The songs are amazing! Reviewer: Mark Bagnetto / Southport Hall / New Orleans, LA I just wanted to thank you and the rest of the boys in Suns of March. The whole band is solid musicians and you kept the people entertained throughout the whole show. The song's are amazing! So thanks again and I hope to see you guys soon. Suns of March is the solution! Reviewer: Caitlin Byars / Kappa Delta ~ LSU / Baton Rouge, LA What is the solution when your problem is 200 picky sorority girls, 200 picky dates, and an event with no band? Suns of March! They were, by far, the most energetic and enthusiastic band we have ever had the honor of having at one of our events! Their playlist and stage presence were unbelievable! If you are looking for the perfect band, stop with Suns of March! And trust me, we are some picky girls. The Best Band! Reviewer: Allison Scheele / Alpha Delta Pi ~ Clemson Univ. / Clemson, SC As everyone knows it is hard to please 200 girls at one time but Suns of March did that and more! They were a great band for any function because every song they played was a favorite. We have never had so many people dancing at a function. They are definitely the best band we have had in Clemson. Well Worked Compositions! Reviewer: Antonis Maglarus / Behind The Veil Suns of March comes from the United States and "Bulletproof Heart" is their latest release, which includes four tracks and a total duration of fifteen minutes. Musically the band is dedicated to the American hard rock music and they do it really well. Also since they come from USA, they have made an interesting combination of hard rock with some country music elements and thus the opening track, which is "Bulletproof Heart" is the best from all them. You can hear also some alternative rock elements and of course some southern rock tinges. I know for the metal heads this might mean nothing, but Suns of March's compositions are really well worked and they have put some really interesting ideas inside their songs. Check them out and if you can’t find their album you can visit their website for more details. Successful Fusion of Southern Rock and Alternative Remember back in the 80's when 38 Special blended AOR and Southern Rock to create a successful fusion? Well, Suns of March are attempting something similar in the 00's by blending rock, southern rock, country and alternative. This EP is a taster for their album. "Bulletproof Heart" blasts off the EP with an up tempo number that adds just enough alternative to the Southern Rock backbone to create a compelling start. "San Jose" displays more of a country flavor ala Steve Earle. "I Learned It From You" has good a sing along quality. "Sentimental Moonlight" shows that Suns of March can wimp it out with the best of them, sounding like a countrified version of GnR. The purpose of any sampler is be an appetizer for the full album. This EP certainly does that. On the evidence presented here the album is well worth investigating. Sounds quite good... It’s a pity only 4 tracks are included on the EP of the Alabama based band SUNS OF MARCH, because they do sound quite good. The band has shared the stage with acts like LOVERBOY, MCQUEEN STREET, JOAN JETT and others, while they worked with producer RODNEY MILLS (38 SPECIAL, JOURNEY). Musically the band is playing Melodic Rock with a strong 80s influence, but it’s updated to today’s standards. The 4 songs on this EP are all very good catchy fun melodic rockers that remind me a bit of SHARK ISLAND actually. The line-up of the band is quite surprising, because besides lead singer/guitarist Michael Wright we can also find members who play organ and fiddle/mandolin, which is unusual for Rock band, but somehow it sounds very nice. SUNS OF MARCH has enough to offer to become better known and show their own face such as on the great rockers “Bulletproof heart” and “I learned it from you.” Check it out for yourself at: http://www.sunsofmarch.com Sounds absolutely brilliant! Montgomery-based band Suns Of March is a new acquaintance for me. The founding member of the band, Michael Wright, and the four other guys has specialized their style round Southern Rock with some alternative influences like Folk rock and Hard rock. The band has sold very good of their album in the states and have played with a lot of known artists like Damon Johnson (Brother Cane), Diamond Rio, Edwin Mccain, Joan Jett, Josh Todd (Buckcherry), Josh Turner, The Kicks, Lance Miller, Loverboy, Matt Lindahl, and McQueen Street. Their first album contains twelve tracks and Suns Of March produced the CD themselves. Jeff Tomei (Matchbox 20, Smashing Pumpkins) mixed Bulletproof Heart while Rodney Mills (Pearl Jam, REM) mastered the album. Their promo CD, Bulletproof Heart, only contains four of the twelve songs from the album, but it`s easy to understand the guy’s recipe musically by listening to the four songs. I enjoy their cool style and this is songs that reach you easy with both a great rocking side and a more relaxing fine laid back attitude. With a combination of Southern Rock, Melodic rock, Folk Rock, Hard Rock and some alt/ country influences, this sounds absolutely brilliant! Vocalist Michael Wright has a fine melodic voice and I get a relaxing feel by listening to him. Songs like the title track Bulletproof Heart, San Jose and I Learned It From You are songs with both a touch of Southern Rock and Melodic rock, while with Sentimental Moonlight, the tempo slows down a bit, but what a fine written song. If I should compare this band with other bands, I thought they sounded like a mix of Beggars & Thieves, Brother Cane, Riverdogs and Enuff Z`nuff. I also like the instrumentation from the band and the fiddle, mandolin, slide guitar and harmonica make the songs sound a bit out of the ordinary. A great band with fine songs, so check them out now Extraordinary... I am the first one to admit that I am pretty hard on unsigned bands and independent CD releases. I cannot overlook bad production and worse songwriting. It is with great pleasure, Blunterettes, that I am able to introduce the first independent band whose CD has made me jump for joy, since I have taken over reviewing CDs here at BluntReview.com! / At first I received a four-song sampler CD from Suns of March, who hail from Montgomery, Alabama. Be still my musical heart! The southern influenced hard rockers have that proverbial "it" that we in the music biz look for. With some trepidation--worrying that the other songs on their CD might not be as good, I requested a copy of the full CD, "Bulletproof Heart'. The whole collection, I am happy to report did not let me down. / Hard rocking enough for the boys, and a tender side for the girls, vocalist Michael Wright has a wonderfully expressive voice. The title track "Bulletproof Heart" has a straight-ahead rock sound with great harmonies. "I Need Love" is reminiscent of The Black Crowes during their heyday. "San Jose" showcases fiddler Zebulon Bowles, whose wonderful technique shows an ease of hand, just enough to color the song without running amok. "Hanna" has a bit more country twang, with some great New Orleans-style trumpeting in the background. / I keep 20 CDs in my car - the ones that I want to listen to when I go for long drives, ones that I want to learn the lyrics so I can sing along on the highway. This CD has made it to my car. I highly recommend that you too take a trip, this time on the information superhighway -- to www.sunsofmarch.com and pick up a copy of Sun of March's extraordinary 'Bulletproof Heart.' Crime of not having this album... Desperados be aware there’s finally a good Southern soundtrack to accompany your crime sprees. That’s right this is knee-slapping country-fueled Southern rock perfect for the professional bank robber. So load up your six shooter and grab your ski mask, and find yourself a getaway driver. The Old West has plenty of cowboys that would love to groove to the fiddle and slide guitar that comprise the backbone of Suns of March. Smother.Net and Suns of March do not endorse stealing or crime of any nature (especially the crime of not having this album). Suns of March 2nd Release Up and coming Southeast band Suns Of March release 2nd single "Bulletproof Heart"----After 6 months of working relentlessly to promote their 1st single "San Jose", Suns of March took a well deserved holiday. This was a period for the band to work on material for a new album and reflect on 2004's course of events. Now the band is primed and ready to call upon the international music scene again in 2005 with the release of their 2nd single and title cut "Bulletproof Heart".----The last half of 2004 was monumental indeed for Suns of March. The group was completely tireless in their efforts to get the word out about the Suns of March sound. This non-typical rock band from the southeast United States is rapidly introducing the rest of the world to the sincerity of their style of music, and sincerity is truly what guides Suns of March when they create music. Having been classified as everything from country to grunge, the group is unwilling to stray from their roots and heritage to fit into any specific genre, infiltrating over 25 countries through sales and music sharing.----When asked how he felt about would-be music consumers sharing the bands music on-line without buying it first, lead-singer Michael Wright said, "sure we lose potential sales through music sharing, but you know, if someone really likes us and believes in what we are doing and the type of music we are creating, I believe they will buy our CD and the next and the next. That's the type of people we want buying our music. If someone hears about Suns of March through downloading one of our songs for free and doesn't buy the CD, then I say to them, thanks for giving us a listen and I hope you like the next single enough to buy our disc." But then, why should Wright and the rest of the band be worried about a little free music slipping through the cracks here and there when figures show their coverage on the international scene has increased buy over 650% in the last 6 months. "People think its cool when they find out we are a rock band with a violin player. We're even getting offers from countries on the other side of the world to play festivals. That's a big deal to us. We're hoping to put together some different tours soon in areas where we haven't performed yet," says Wright.----Having shared the stage with artists such as Brad Cotter, Diamond Rio, Edwin McCain, Joan Jett, Josh Todd (Buckcherry), Josh Turner, The Kicks, Lance Miller, Loverboy, and Matt Lindahl, the group has gained enough experience to garner the help of legendary producers Jeff Tomei (Matchbox 20, Smashing Pumpkins, Jerry Cantrell) and Rodney Mills (Pearl Jam, REM, Journey) on their recent project "Bulletproof Heart."----In addition to all of this, Suns of March also finished as a semi-finalist out of thousands of entries in the 2004 Independent Music World Series, the only contest the group has ever entered. A healthy amount of talent... Gritty rock and roll with blues and heartland flavorings and killer harmonic vocals ala Jason Ringenberg are the norm from this Montgomery, Alabama act. "Bulletproof Heart" kick starts the disc with a Circle of Power type guitar driven bite, followed by the anthemic Southern rocker "San Jose." "I Learned It From You" has a gutsy country vibe, while "Sentimental Moonlight" is a smoky ballad. They show several distinct personalities, but also a healthy amount of talent. Wetting the appetite for more! Maybe it was growing up with a country music loving mother, but there are few genres that touch my heart as much as my beloved Southern rock. Up here in the frozen wastelands of Scotland that made me a) a bit weird and b) made it bloody difficult (and expensive) to track down new bands. So, when a sampler like this lands on the doormat, it makes me a very happy man indeed. ~ Now Suns Of March call themselves alternative / southern rock, but I’m sure that’s just to stop the fools who confuse southern rock bands with rednecks. Hell, it was southern rock bands who were the first mainstream acts to be integrated back in the early seventies. Just look at the Allman Brothers for proof. No, Suns Of March as are as southern as they come and all the better for it. ~ Granted, there are enough 21st century references to keep modern rock fans happy, with 'Bulletproof Heart' having a twist of grunge thrown in for good measure and 'San Jose' having some Ju Ju Hounds / Col Parker balladry thrown in. But with a fiddle pushed to the front of the mix, they’re never too far away from their roots. This sampler has 4 tracks from their latest 12-track release, “Bulletproof Heart”, and it does the job perfectly, whetting the appetite for more. Expertly produced by the band, they made the sensible move of wheeling in Jeff Tomei (Matchbox 20, Smashing Pumpkins) to mix and the legendary Rodney Mills to master it, making it sound as fully rounded as any multi million dollar production. ~ Another reason to regret the accident of birth that keeps me thousands of miles away from music this good. Outlaw rockers... Judging by this album's sampler Alabama's Suns of March are outlaw rockers in the style of Guns n Roses. And for this very reason they're the sort of band who, given the right exposure, could make it very big indeed. 'Bulletproof Heart' is a light grunge ballad, 'San Jose' mutates from its 'I Love Rock n Roll' beginning to an epic Gunners style ballad, and 'Sentimental Moonlight' sways with the best of them. Close your eyes and you see a million lighters filling up the night's air in some huge stadium. This CD rocks! You are missing out!! If you have not already heard this band then you are definitely missing out! Not only are their live shows one of the best shows we have every year, but their CD is amazing as well. Between the vocals, bass, drums, etc. there is not one weak area for this band. Also, they are easy to work with and willing to adapt to your needs. I guarantee that you cannot miss hearing this band! Never a disappointment! We have had Suns of March play for us many times now, and they are never a disappointment. In fact, their songs always bring out a huge crowd, which, in turn, always makes for a great show. Another great show! Yet again, Suns of March put on another great show. I have personally seen them at least 8 times at our fraternity house in Knoxville, Tennessee and a couple of times at other schools. Each time that Suns Of March plays they outdo themselves from the previous time they played. They are well worth the money that they charge for the show that they put on. Check out this CD! Suns of March Opens for Diamond Rio in Auburn! A band based out of Montgomery will prepare the crowd at Auburn University for legendary country superstars Diamond Rio. / Diamond Rio has had 25 top ten country hits and a string of number ones including two from their latest album “Completely.” The group has put out eight albums and over 10 million in sales. Their new single “Redneck Love” from their forth-coming album will be coming out sometime this month. / Suns of March electric stage show shall surely pump up the crowd for the former C0untry Music Association Vocal Group of the Year on Friday, Oct. 8, at Auburn University. / When I say, band based out of Montgomery, don’t be fooled. This is not a group of high school kids pretending to be Aerosmith in their parent’s garage. This is the real deal. / Suns of March has already opened for such acts as Josh Turner, Josh Todd, brad Cotter, Edwin McCain, and Joan Jett. Their mix engineer, Jeff Tomei, has worked with Matchbox 20 and Smashing Pumpkins. They have even performed on the AUM campus at the 2003 Welcome Week. / Their album, “Bulletproof Heart” has sold thousands of copies throughout the United States and Europe. Yes, Suns of March has developed a following in Europe. I told you this was not like your average “local band.” / The group has been told to prepare for a crowd upwards of 10, 000. Upon hearing this number, lead singer Michael Wright said, “It’s a privilege to open for Diamond Rio. We feel we have a chance to reach a vast audience and show them the unique Suns of March experience.” / What is this “Suns of March experience” you might ask yourself? Well, it is kind of like love: hard to put into words, but possibly one of the best things you will ever encounter. / The band consists of five guys: Michael Wright (lead vocals, guitars), Steve Stewart (drums), Tom Shrout (bass), Charles Smith (slide and lead guitars), and Zebulon Bowles (electric fiddle and mandolin). Clay Lord recently left the band because of “love” in D.C. / Yep, you heard me. Suns of March has a fiddle player. Now, you are thinking a band opening up for a country legend like Diamond Rio has a fiddle player, what’s the big deal? Well, Suns of March is not a country band but more a new type of rock band, and alternative southern rock band to be exact. / A rock band with an electric fiddle and a mandolin! Blasphemy in the music world one might think; however, just listen to the group’s vocal and instrumental combinations and you will have the “Suns of March experience.” / The band will be performing some of the songs from their new CD “Bulletproof Heart.” Look forward to hearing such future classics as “San Jose,” “I Need Love,” and the ultimate get back at your ex song “I Learned It From You.” Group melds alternative, classical and Southern-style genres... Suns of March, a breakthrough Southern rock group, melds alternative, classical and Southern-style genres. “They already have a fan base in Auburn and are trying to promote their new CD,” said Nicole Klein, major entertainment director for the University Program Council, Tiger Nights’ sponsor. Klein said she hopes the group will complement Diamond Rio. Many students may know Suns of March as Michael Wright and The Coconut Cowboys, a name they used for three years before changing it last January. One of their first gigs was playing for the Kappa Alpha fraternity three years ago. Wright said the new name and CD have been a long time coming. The group started playing gigs as a cover band to make money, and when they play two and three hour shows, they still play several cover songs. Suns of March is known for its Southern rock version of the Charlie Daniels Band’s “The Devil Went Down to Georgia.” Friday’s performance will showcase music from their CD, including the new single “San Jose.” Lead singer Wright said they handle sales and management without a record label, making and playing music the way they want to. Wright said the group has talked to about 15 different labels, but it doesn’t want to change the unique sound that makes the musicians who they are. He said they want to find their own niche by using different instruments and styles. These instruments include an electric fiddle played by Zebulon Bowles and slide guitar player by Charles Smith. Other members include drummer Steve Stewart and bass player Tom Shrout. The group is based out of Montgomery, and the band is a full-time job for them. Wright said they travel about 1,500 miles per week, promoting the album and playing different venues. He said the group’s style comes from different musical backgrounds — a combined love for rock, country and alternative. Smith, who joined the group four months ago, said playing with the group has been a great opportunity. He had to learn all the music from the new CD, “Bulletproof Heart,” but said it’s been fun adding his input. “He is so talented,” Wright said. “He came in, found his place and brought another unique dimension to the band’s sound.” “Bulletproof Heart” features mostly upbeat music, with the exception of “Sentimental Moonlight.” Wright said the band has been together for more than two years and has had the opportunity to work with big names in music. Jeff Tomei, who has worked with Matchbox 20, The Smashing Pumpkins and Jerry Cantrell, mixed their new CD. The band has shared stages with Edwin McCain, Joan Jett, Loverboy, Josh Todd, The Kicks, Trust Co. and Josh Turner. Suns of March was recently named semi-finalist at the Independent Music World Series — the only contest the band has ever entered. Wright said they are excited about opening for Diamond Rio. He said he considers them one of the best bands out there. Tiger Nights will provide free music and activities for students and locals Friday from 7 p.m. to midnight. Diamond Rio is to perform, with Suns of March opening. Unforgettable... When you combine the amazing stage presence of Suns of March with their guitars, vocals, and oh yes, an electric fiddle, you have the makings for an unforgettable evening. These guys rock my face off with their songs, ranging from southern and classic rock style, to a little bit for the hippie in all of us. They are a wonderful band and are sure to put on a show. You were awesome! You guys were awesome and everyone had a great time. Your CD is now a current fixture in my car and most of the guys in the house want a copy. Amazing songs! Honestly, one of the best bands I have seen in college. Amazing sound, amazing songs and definitely brought in some amazing girls! You can't go wrong with this band. They will please everyone. Y'all got it! Good music requires the right mixture and the right attitude, and y'all got it. Y'all fucking rock the house! Lake Martin Party a Blast Today for the first time I saw you guys perform live at Brad Cotter's Lake Martin Party in Alabama what a day. You guys did a jam up job and performed a variety of music. Thanks for doing such a good job, we all enjoyed it very much. Gayle Rare and special! Suns of March have melded together a unique blend of vocals and instruments with an overall vision that makes this CD rare and special. I was impressed by how quickly I was singing along and feeling the passion behind the music - eventually not wanting the CD to end. As the word gets out on this project and Suns of March, their fan base will skyrocket. A band for everyone! I love this band! No matter what your favorite style of music is, Suns of March draws you in and makes you love what they are doing. They truly are a band that has something for everyone. Unique sound! Suns of March has a unique sound that has set them apart, truly carving out a niche for them in the international music scene. We love them and are always blown away by their music and persona. Suns of March Puts On a Show You Need To See! Suns of March has a sound that is best described as alternative / southern / rock that encompasses electric fiddle and slide guitar. They were a semi-finalist out of thousands of entries in the Independent Music World Series. Over their career, they have performed with Edwin McCain, Joan Jett, Josh Todd, and Loverboy. The group is currently supporting their latest album “Bulletproof Heart” which features singles like “San Jose”. One of the best live groups…Suns of March puts on a show you need to go see. - The Montgomery Advertiser Innovative! Professional sound. Professional band. Innovative and an "Off The Wagon" favorite! Congrats Semi-Finalist! Congratulations on finishing as one of the top semi-finalist of the Independent Music World Series. That's great considering all the thousands of bands that entered. Your CD Bulletproof Heart, is amazing and I am already looking forward to the next project. Awesome blend of alternative and southern rock... Suns of March music is an awesome blend of alternative and southern rock that you just don’t hear every day. It’s kind of like hearing some of today’s radio rock with some of yesterday’s 70’s rock. Great songs... “Bulletproof Heart mixes rock, country, pop and alternative to create a record full of great songs that are fun to listen to. It sounds like a band having fun making a record.” – Rockit Productions / Atlanta, GA Suns of March Shine at Blue Cat’s! The band combines rock, southern rock and blues to create its own original sound. Suns of March also uses the fiddle for a unique twist to its music. Wright said that Suns of March is trying not to jump on the trendy bandwagon of the music scene. They want to do it their way and have their own kind of music. "We're trying to be a band that makes a unique contribution to the music scene. We're still an alternative southern rock band," said Wright. Suns of March released a new album at the beginning of the year titled "Bulletproof Heart." Jeff Tomei, who has worked with artists such as Matchbox 20 and Smashing Pumpkins, mixed the self-produced record. Great Music Not only is Michael Wright one the greatest guys you will ever meet, but the band and the CD is great. Do yourself a favor, pick up a copy. Best of luck to the band. Saw you guys at off the wagon i just wanna say i loved it dude i got your cd when i saw you at of the wagon and i just wanna tell you that i love it. you guys rock dude. This CD is great, I would reccommend it to anyone! I loved this CD. I haven't been able to stop listening to it since I bought it. I'm really impressed with the band for putting out such a great CD. Some big well-known artists can't even put out something that good and the Suns of March should be very proud of what they have come out with. Buy the cd and make it a point to go see them live! i've had the chance to see the Suns of March live many times. Every time these guys play, the floor is packed with people singing and dancing. michael, steve, clay, and zeb bring an atmosphere all their own to each venue they play. when i finally got enough mulah, i bought Bulletproof Heart. This CD rocks guys! check it out! i recently took this CD out to california on a trip to see my brother. he's heard me talking about the Suns of March for a long time and he knew that i was a big fan. of course i put the CD in on our first drive thru san diego. my brother is now hooked. by the end of the night he was humming 'san jose' over and over. i believe the Suns of March have a sound that is universal. rock on fellas! ~mike It's the bomb baby! I've been all the world and this CD reminds me of why I love the south. Rock on!! Suns Of March = Good Music = Awesome Talent The CD has a unique sound of its own. I listen to it alot and am amazed by it everytime i do. The 4 guys in the band dont only have a good taste in music but are probably the best musicians in the south. Suns Of March is our future music. I encourage everyone to buy this album. If your ready for music to mean something again, check out bulletproof heart suns of march is an alternative country power trio with the addition of a kick ass violinist (pretty cool combo huh). the bands compositions contain a strong sense of melody and challenging lyrics. the album cantains 9 solid songs and 2 interludes ranging from country twang (les paul style),in your face rock and roll, to a nylon string guitar and violin duet. if your ready for music to mean something again, check out bulletproof heart. This CD is worth the cost many times over. These guys have a real gift. I'm sure this is a band we will see huge things from in the years to come. Suns of March ROCK!!! A great mixture of all of the instruments The cd is awesome and I have a great feeling about where it is going to go. There is a great mixture of songs throughout the entire cd. Awesome, can't get enough of this CD! The songs on Bulletproof Heart capture a sound that's hard to put a label on. This CD has a uniqueness unlike any other type of music and everyone can find something to love about the sounds of Bulletproof Heart. I can't wait to see where this CD will take Suns of March! 10 words or less? I can do it in 4..the perfect music experience Why would you buy Bulletproof Heart? The question is why would you not. There is something for everyone on the disc. Everyone wants to fly his or her beloved off to a romantic getaway like in the song “San Jose” or tell that evil ex that all the cruel things he or she has done will come back to haunt them like in the song, “I Learned It from You.” Whether you enjoy a classical use of the violin (like in “Sentimental Moonlight”) or a Charlie Daniels type-roaring fiddle (like in “Together Again”) there is something for everyone. If you love New-Orleans Jazz you will love “Hannah.” If you like killer guitar licks you will love the title track. Bulletproof Heart is what music is supposed to be. Plato, one of the most creative and influential thinkers in western philosophy once said, “Where words fail, music speaks.” Music is stimulation for the spirit. It brings out the purest and ardent of emotions, captivates the mind, and lingers in your heart. Its purpose is to elevate the soul to a higher state of nirvana and celebrate life. Today’s airways lay littered with the same type of songs and stories. Fortunately, there is a new, vibrant and optimistic voice captivating and invigorating the Southeast. The voice I speak of is a choir of vocal harmonies, instrumental vibrations, and the uplifting concepts of the “Suns of March.” The "Suns of March" have made Plato vision a reality by releasing Bulletproof Heart.
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