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"Fresh, energetic, modern rock with a dark but hook oriented twist."
-REVIEWS FROM VARIOUS MAGAZINES ETC ETC...
When pop-punk decides to grow up, it should sound like Madison Project's I Am the Target
-Mike SOS- Perpetual Toxins
This album sounds barely produced, and that's a compliment; what the world needs now is rock, sweet rock.
-Goodtimes Magazine
Strongly superb hard pop that has no jangle, just a heavy rhythm that makes you want to crank it to eleven.
-Joe Viglione-All Music Guide
Their album not only solitifies their spot on the scene but gives them the ammunition they need to leave their mark
-The Daily Chorus
Madison Project shows their talent with tracks like “Sedation” and “Take It All,” both passionate, almost frantic tracks with angry lyrics.
- The Celebrity Cafe
“I Am The Target” blends a number of styles, adding in rock and metal to a punk base that reveres the biggest bands from the late eighties and early nineties (Descendents, Bad Religion, early Pennywise). In an era where producers like to bury their finished products in the red, the production on “I Am The Target” caresses the arrangements of the Madison Project without oppressing the spirit or energy exerted by the band.
-NeuFutur Magazine
Madison Project plays an earnest, no-bullshit extension of 90's pop-punk in the vein of The Bouncing Souls.
-The Onion- Denver, CO
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