Press Info
What the press says about NO COMMENT:
“Being compared to the likes of the Eagles and Blue Rodeo is a tough act to follow. However, the Canadian rock band No Comment is on their way to living up to that standard…with the songwriting talents of lead singer and guitarist AJ Houston, No Comment brings forth a remarkable distinctive quality that takes years to develop. The sound … is Blue Rodeo-like as are the lyrics. One might have to listen closely upon hearing No Comment for the first time, as one might think they’re hearing The Tragically Hip’s lead singer, Gord Downie… If Canada is looking for the next Blue Rodeo, they’ve found them with No Comment.”
THE TOFIELD MERCURY / TOFIELD, ALTA
“This is a must for the fans... The vocals are suitably sublime… Reviews… compare the band to an early Eagles or Blue Rodeo and I don't think that's overcooked. Lyrically, the band is thoughtful and progressive with heartfelt soul. A winner.”
THE DAILY HERALD TRIBUNE / Grande Prairie, ALTA
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Similar Artists
Blue Rodeo
Influences
Neil Young, Beatles, Pink Floyd
Bio
no comment is an Oshawa based band which is now releasing its fifth album, ‘the Search’, a discourse in post-modern rock. Since 1997 no comment independently released its first 3 albums and then released its fourth, ‘Castles in the Air’, via Sextant Records and EMI. The band has maintained a strong presence at college radio across the country over the past several LPs. With the release of three singles from ‘Castles..’, no comment was featured on dozens of commercial radio stations nationwide, including CIEU-FM in Carleton, Quebec, CIFA in Saulnierville, Nova Scotia, CKDM in Dauphin, Manitoba and CJYR in Edson, Alberta.
no comment’s first full album, a bi-lingual effort titled ‘Togetherness/Camaraderie’, was released in 1997. no comment released it's second album on compact disc, entitled ‘The Journey’, in January 2001. The project’s third album ‘Perspective’, had its commercial release in the Spring of 2002, and received radio airplay on over twenty-five campus stations nationwide, with medium to heavy rotation on at least one third of them, and reached the top 20 on some campus album charts.