MINI REVIEWS ON Sunflower Girl
FROM MUSIC FANS AROUND THE WEB

(compiled by Riffage.com)

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"This is pretty irresistible even for a
non-pop fan" ceecee
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"What pop should be - like the rave up
ending" plan9
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"this is too catchy to not like!"
poprocks
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"Great song! Love the piano! Gives
me a good feeling..." tinyelvis
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Reminds me of the "Crash Test
Dummies", Fun to listen to!"
Jack Valentine
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"It's Delicious. It's Nutritious. It's Tasty
Too!" whipcracker
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"Nice shiny song..." Heather
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"Okay, so the topic is kinda silly... this
is a great pop tune! I don't know they
found their drummer, but they should
definitely be giving him his fair share,
because he knows how to set things
up, which is hard to find in these days
of human-drummers-pretending- to-be-drum-machines!"
snookerc
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"i like the harmonies..." gomez
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I agree with a previous review... This IS what Pop
music should be all about! Commercial, yet
interesting enough to be considered just
left-of-center...great work!
-nan2000



W I R E D Magazine calls Riffage.com the Musical Amazon.com of the WEB: Our tune, Sunflower Girl, is to be featured on a Riffage.com promo CD. The CD will contain Sunflower, and users will be able to link to our bvg site directly from the CD. Riffage will be giving out hundreds of thousands of copies of the CD-rom sampler in radio giveaways, college freshman gift-packs, mailers to Riffage fans, industry trade shows and conventions, and passing it into the hands of as many new fans and industry people as possible through their frequent and varied musician promotion efforts. Additionally, Sunflower Girl will appear on a similar CD sampler that will appear in a book called "MP3: I Didn't Know You Could Do That!" that is due for release in late September. The book is a sort of "Idiot's Guide to MP3s"-style manual, and it will be published by Sybex, the largest and oldest computer book publisher. (For the very curious, read more at www.sybex.com.) The book should be available at every major bookseller, including Waldenbooks, Barnes and Noble, Borders, etc. Sybex has 3 offices in Western Europe and 1 in England: this means that the book will also be distributed in Europe and the U.K., and possibly released in various translations.