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Collective Soul

Dosage

  • AMG Review of Dosage

    Amg
    Jason Damas
    All Music Guide

    After the disappointing sales of Disciplined Breakdown, Collective Soul made a move back to the sound that was so successful on their self-titled sophomore effort. Dosage is a step backward into familiar territory, and it invites mixed results. While the singles "Run" and "Heavy" are two of the band's biggest hits in years, much of this album seems to sound slightly more tired than Collective Soul's recent efforts. Collective Soul has always been best when performing a mix of allads and harder material, and Dosage holds true to that formula, although the allads (which are not quite as strong as the allads on previous albums) rule this album. Kicking off with the upbeat "Tremble for My Beloved" and "Heavy," the album quickly slows down and fails to reignite. Only a few of the allads (among them the hit "Run" from the film Varsity Blues and the mid-tempo "No More, No Less") manage to leave any lasting impression, and the majority of the up-tempo rockers seem like filler. This doesn't mean that Dosage is a weak effort, though, as there is still more than enough here to please fans. Ed Roland continues to grow as a songwriter, and Dosage is another successful set of radio-friendly pop/rock that, while far from radical, is a worthwhile listen.

Here is some shit.
over 3 years ago

My last comment lead me into thinking about this band. I enjoy just sitting back and listening to some Collective Soul from time to time. This song is from one of my favorite movies too, great all around song, good for one of those mellow moods. Here is another video I found while looking for this one, another great song by these guys. They don't even need an audience they just rock out whe...

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