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Let me tell you a little story.

 

It was some time around the summer of 2000. A young man about the age of 17 was at the CD stall on his local undercover market, when he chanced upon a couple of CDs. They were by a band that he'd heard the briefest mention of whilst on the phone to his friend. This band was called Silver Sun.

 

He stood there motionless for a few seconds wondering what magic could be contained within these two little CD cases... even the name has a magical ring to it. One of the albums in particular had an aura about it, though our intrepid traveller wasn't sure whether this was an omen or just that it's got a garish cover. This spiritual moment of wonderment ended with our hero wandering to the counter and handing over what could've turned out to be the worst £15 he ever spent, but happily turned out to be among the best.

 

This band has the power to change lives. This band could've had the power to change the course of history, and they could do once again. So let me hear you. STAND UP AND SHOUT. Make your voice heard. Make your opinion count in the battle to give this most important of bands the godly status that they so richly deserve.

 

[/pretentious tosser mode]

 

...but seriously, they're a bit good. Maybe I just can't let go of the first wave of Britpop. :lol:

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I used to have Silver Sun CDs - im my student days, I used to review music for my Uni magazine, and got lots of free Silver Sun stuff! Shame I lost it, they were great! :o
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I disagree, I thought they were absolutely awful britpop tailenders. But that's just me.
Never liked them that much, they jumped on th ebandwagon far too late for me...
Never liked them that much, they jumped on th ebandwagon far too late for me...

 

then again they might have missed the bandwagon by coming too soon???

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