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Lucky Street (Deluxe Edition)

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Download links and information about Lucky Street (Deluxe Edition) by Go Radio. This album was released in 2011 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 24 tracks with total duration of 01:33:24 minutes.

Artist: Go Radio
Release date: 2011
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 24
Duration: 01:33:24
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Lucky Street 4:14
2. Any Other Heart 3:52
3. Singing With the King 3:17
4. Goodnight Moon 5:02
5. Strength to Stay 3:23
6. Swear It Like You Mean It 3:08
7. Why I'm Home 3:36
8. Kill the Beast 3:16
9. Hold On 3:10
10. Forever My Father 4:04
11. Fight, Fight (Reach for the Sky) 3:18
12. House of Hallways 3:35
13. Redemption in the Verse 4:28
14. The Truth Is 4:57
15. Ready or Not (Bonus Track) 4:30
16. Stay Gone (Bonus Track) 3:56
17. Worth It All the While (Bonus Track) 3:19
18. Any Other Heart (Demo) 2:51
19. Goodnight Moon (Demo) 3:58
20. Rolling In the Deep 3:55
21. Forever My Father (feat. Erin and Daniel Lancaster) 4:45
22. Thanks for Nothing (Acoustic Version) 3:43
23. Any Other Heart 3:57
24. Goodnight Moon 5:10

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Florida alt-rock outfit Go Radio (featuring former Mayday Parade singer Jason Lancaster) make their driving full-length debut on Lucky Street. Working with producer Tim O’Heir, who worked with All-American Rejects and Say Anything, the band follows the mold of those groups, fusing a pop-punk influence into its guitar-heavy sound, adding a sense of urgency to the music without sacrificing melody. The result is a kind of plaintive alt-rock that’s able to be uptempo without necessarily being upbeat, giving the album enough drive to grab listeners' attention and enough emotional weight to keep them interested. With hard rocking jams like “Kill the Beast” and “Fight, Fight (Reach for the Sky)” in Go Radio's repertoire, Lucky Street definitely makes for a promising debut from the Tallahassee quartet, and will definitely be of interest to fans of Lancaster’s from his Mayday Parade days.