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    Good Points: Eleven killer tracks that formed this truly awesome album. Very highly recommended.

    Bad Points: None whatsoever!

    General comments: Send No Flowers, Juice - In 1996, East West released this one and only album by the tragically under-heard-of grunge rock band 'Send No Flowers'. The five piece British rock outfit produced this incredible album that involved eleven truly inspired and outstanding tracks that take the listener through a veritable spectrum of sounds and musical pathways. Vocalist Matt Bradbury's vocals are haunting, with a multitude of layers and high emotion coming through on each and every track. The album produced three E.P.'s which were: 'Bitter Taste', 'Downfall' and 'Monotony'. The tracklisting is as follows: 1. Effervescent Smile 2. Bitter Taste 3. Porcelain 4. Fireman 5. Monotony 6. Candidate 7. Sepia 8. Wrong 9. Cold 10. Downfall 11. Animal Feeder The first track 'Effervescent Smile' is instantly likeable, throwing you into the powerful grunge sound that sets off the sound of the album. For the rest of the album you are treated to a well-produced, proficient, grunge rock album that ranges from quieter tracks such as 'Cold' and 'Candidate' to the powerful and aggressive 'Bitter Taste' and 'DownFall'. Nothing but sheer genius for every track. The band were unfortunately dropped by East West a while back and went on to form the little heard of band Shineola where they produced a two track 7" record for the song 'Strung Out'. This record was limited to 400 copies released, with each coming in a hand-stamped sleeve. Vocalist Matt was then taken seriously ill with something like a ruptured spleen or burst appendix. They haven't been heard of since apart from their drummer Thomas Broman who played in the Ginger formed rock band Silver Ginger 5. This album is very highly recommended for anyone who is at all interested in bands such as Alice In Chains, Cecil, Stabbing Westward, AP&S, Freak Of Nature, The Almighty or Headswim.
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Amazon.co.uk: Juice: Send No Flowers: Music
When they changed their name to Send No Flowers and released 'Juice', I immediately bought a copy, listened to it, loved it and waited for the band to become enormously successful.

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SEND NO FLOWERS | Rockdetector
Previously using the AGENT ORANGE tag, once having secured a major label deal this Brit Grunge outfit opted to change the band name to SEND NO FLOWERS and issued 'Juice' during 1996.

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juice by send no flowers - review at soundchecks.co.uk
Send No Flowers were snapped up and studio bound. They had songs, by god, superb compositions, and numbers that were the equal of prominent American counterparts of the day, Stone Temple Pilots were ...

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Send no flowers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Send No Flowers (also sometimes written 'Send NØ Flowers') was a British rock band who signed to the East West Records label in 1995, and released their EP Monotony in the same year. In 1996 the band released their debut album Juice, which was produced by Paul Johnson (on the tracks"Sepia&

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