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Tim Yamaya (vocals, guitar, keys) |
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"One of the most impressive pieces of "Last Man on the Planet" is it's powerful yet mysterious instrumental track. It's impressive, it's beautiful, it's ethereal, and yet it feels like it's barely there at all amongst the drum beat and the vocals. It cleverly holds the piece together then covertly sneaks in at the most desirable of moments." - Allison Schaffnit, Fueled By Ramen "The guys from Breakers Broken are great because they're funky and dance-y...but still have that indie rock feel, musically. At the root, the music draws strong comparisons to Muse, but the vocal melodies and synth/keys have a pop element that truly makes it unique. I love the whole feel of the new EP." - Local Q101, Q101.1 FM "First, I like the lead singer's voice, as it makes the entire song (especially the hook) quite catchy. It's a very interesting and upbeat sound that is just pop enough for radio but still set apart enough to standout and be different."- Todd Blumenfeld, RCA Records "Really solid song and I can imagine it sounding great live. The bass grooves are particularly strong, and the melodies are great." - Brian Kurtzman, Universal "This band has a super interesting sound. They sound like a modern day Michael Jackson mixed with a little bit of Passion Pit!" - Chelsea Azevedo, SmartPunk.com "I witnessed the following: mind-numbing solos reminiscent of Stevie Ray Vaughan by Tim Yamaya, younger brother Herf alternating from silky-smooth to the funkiest of funk slap bass lines, drummer Neal Wehman dousing himself and his drum set with water..." - Chicago's MODA Fashion Gazette |
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