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Offline Mt. Epic  
#1 Posted : 22 November 2009 09:07:05(UTC)
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That's right. Clear Vision have finally released their debut record, titled It's Only Time (formerly known as The Nuns are Coming! and Crystal Clear). The band really excited that the album has finally been released after a long time.

"It's very pressuring to record an album, especially the debut record. I'm sure every musician will say that. It's all about your first impression to the public. I really think we got that. I'm almost positive this will be on everyone's shelves in the next 20 years as a classic." Blaine Johnson, frontman of Clear Vision had been in the center of media attention in recent news, with his band's first record out, the band's work on creating "the ultimate holiday single", as well as his meet with legendary pop diva Stephanie Fierce at her mansion, writing music. "Stephanie [Fierce] is...simply an amazing person! She writes music so calmly, and she doesn't let pressure get to her, especially in the rat race known as the music industry."

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Track Listing:
Note: All songs written by Blaine Johnson, except where noted.

1. Wise Compromise
2. Dear Jane (Johnson,Kerl)
3. (Every Day) The Sun Shines (A Little Bit less)
4. Responsibility
5. Being Fresh
6. Gravity
7. Karma (Girls, What Did Your Mothers Say About Too Much Mascara)
8. Why Did You Leave Me?
9. Berlin

(Bonus Track)
10. First Impressions of the Man Next Door

The album has gotten fairly positive reviews. When asked about the album's sound, drummer Ed Kerl stated that, "it has the true alternative rock sound many bands lack nowadays" and "there are guitar- and/or keyboard/piano-driven ballads, and there are some more lively tracks". Also, the band has stated that the album is a little bit darker than their expectations, but still find it a very lively and "dance-able" album, and you can still get a wide-smile from the album.

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#2 Posted : 22 November 2009 09:36:16(UTC)
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The band have announced to release "Gravity" as the fourth single off the album, but haven't stated whether it be the last single off the album or not.
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#3 Posted : 23 November 2009 02:03:24(UTC)
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The band have decided to have a poll over what should be the next single. The three songs with potential are "Gravity", "Why Did You Leave Me?", and "Berlin".

"Gravity" is a smooth, quiet ballad, with an acoustic guitar taking the lead, the bass is very quiet, and drums are slow and almost unheard, Johnson's vocals being heard very calmly.

"Why Did You Leave Me?" is a major dance-synth rock song. A keyboard part that takes the lead, and Johnson's loud, but not yelling voice holds it all together.

"Berlin" is a a calm song, until it reaches the chorus. Up until the chorus, it's just a kickass bassline and a few drumbeats with Johnson singing dark verses, and once the chorus comes in, the guitar shoots in with a few hard notes, and it repeats again, until the last chorus, where it's just a hard-driving guitar solo.

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#4 Posted : 23 November 2009 10:53:01(UTC)
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"Gravity" has been released as the fourth single off the album. Rumors have been announced from the band that it won't be the last single off the album, with at least another 2-3 singles to come out of it.
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#5 Posted : 23 November 2009 15:05:43(UTC)
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Tim Dunn: Nice to see 90s inspired alt-rock is still around.
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#6 Posted : 23 November 2009 23:53:53(UTC)
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Tim Dunn: Nice to see 90s inspired alt-rock is still around.


"Thanks. It was really our goal to have a more of a dance album, so we went a little overboard as I said above. Still, I think it's a great album. Hence, just a little bit of bias lol."

-Blaine Johnson, Clear Vision (Singer)
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#7 Posted : 24 November 2009 08:38:44(UTC)
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The band have announced the release of a CD/DVD release of their Madison Square Garden performance on January 15th, on frontman Blaine Johnson's birthday (ooc:which is also my b-day)
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#8 Posted : 24 November 2009 08:50:16(UTC)
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OOC: Do you mean like they will release a DVD of that show in the future, or that they actually possess time machines and went forward to get a DVD of that show to release in our time. Or is it from January 15th 2008?
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#9 Posted : 24 November 2009 08:52:53(UTC)
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OOC: Do you mean like they will release a DVD of that show in the future, or that they actually possess time machines and went forward to get a DVD of that show to release in our time. Or is it from January 15th 2008?


lol, wow. what do you think? We're obviously gonna go into a time machine, shoot the footage, and come back in time. lol
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#10 Posted : 24 November 2009 09:29:21(UTC)
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The band have announced that "Berlin" shall be the fifth single off the album.
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