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She dove head-first into maturity, dressing in sensible suits and becoming, of all things, a Goodwill Ambassador of the U.N. It was as if Robbie Williams had suddenly turned into Gary Barlow.
By the time she cut her debut solo album, Halliwell had realized that it was her spunk and character that made her a pop star -- and she explained away the rapid shift in image in the title, Schizophonic, which also is a description of the album's contents.
Intent on proving her artistic worth, Halliwell is determined to do it all, from incessantly catchy dance-pop and sweet ballads to Latin-pop and a radio-ready revamp of Madchester psychedelia.
Schizophonic, a trio from Northern Virginia, has not yet been included on an AWARE compilation but clearly takes its inspiration from the labels roster of artists particularly the ones who favor the soulful Southern sound, such as Hootie and the Blowfish, the Edwin McCain Band, (old) Vertical Horizon, and the Pat McGee Band.
Roll On is Schizophonics attempt at the genres requisite jam song, with its long electric guitar solo as the outro.
Schizophonics press package comes with a lengthy list of cover songs the band incorporates into their live shows, giving the impression that they are more of a cover band working on a few original tunes rather than vice-versa.