Riot on Sunset - James Durbin

Riot on Sunset

James Durbin

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 2016-07-15
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 12

  • ℗ 2016 James Durbin

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Riot on Sunset 4:28 USD 0.99
2
City of Nightmares 4:21 USD 0.99
3
Beautiful 4:50 USD 0.99
4
Mustang Livin' 4:52 USD 0.99
5
Lost in the Shadows 4:07 USD 0.99
6
N1n9teen 5:12 USD 0.99
7
Scratchers n Cheap Beer (feat. 3:50 USD 0.99
8
Smackdown 4:01 USD 0.99
9
We Are the Unknown 3:38 USD 0.99
10
Broken 3:58 USD 0.99
11
Sunday Is Gone 4:39 USD 0.99
12
Keeps Me Alive 5:13 USD 0.99
Riot on Sunset - James Durbin
Cover Album Riot on Sunset - James Durbin

Reviews

  • YAS this is perfect.
    5
    By Derp1937393
    The lyrics are different, but still relatable. I definitely like the rock James much more than the pop James (I'm talking about the celebrate album) I hope to hear more songs like cheap scratches and beer, the best song on the album tbh.
  • Awesome!
    5
    By UniqueWriter
    I saw James Durbin in concert at El Corazon in Seattle and he has amazing vocals, energy, and can play a ton of instruments plus he writes most of his songs! I've been following him since his first album and he got me through college. I'm Autistic like James. Glad to see him return to his roots. I met him and he signed his album for me! He was amazed at how much we danced. He's my role model!
  • Rockin again!
    5
    By JAYZES
    Nice job James!!! Definitely Rockin!!!!
  • Keeps Me Alive "RIOT ON SUNSET'
    5
    By mokago
    This is my favorite so far. Loving them all. Sunday is Gone is sad because it's about his dad. Who happened to be my first cousin and died from a drug overdose. I think it's a GREAT CD!!!! I LOVE YOU JAMES DURBIN. YOU ROCK!
  • Back to rock n roll!
    5
    By nansaidh
    It's been a long wait for this album. After a very good, but much too pop "Celebrate", James is back to his roots with some hard rocking tracks in this third full length CD. First of all, the cover photography is excellent and some very special moments were beautifully captured. I won't review each track but some are standouts begging to be heard by the masses. "Beautiful" could be the breakout hit James deserves after years of street-corner dues being paid. It rocks hard and the soaring, wailing vocals are incredible. "Riot" is one of those moments that comes along once in a songwriter's career and is perfect heavy airplay. "Mustang" leans country and the lyrics are straight from the heart, something James does really well. The anthemic "We are the Unknown" is going to be a live crowd-pleaser, too. There's a lot going on in this album and it really is worth a buy. Take the trip with James and you'll get a glimpse into his complex mind and beautiful soul.