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Members quit; Dutton creates unique musical

Anna Clay

Issue date: 11/14/08 Section: Arts & Entertainment
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The musical is complicated, unique and could easily be interpreted in a multitude of ways. Musically, its core sound is reminiscent of "Wonderland's" uncommon rock, but includes a variety of instruments and barely any guitar and, of course, the album has a show tunes vibe. The album is truly a work of art-true art is something not easily described in words. It needs to be experienced and it would be a mistake to pass up an opportunity to listen to "Razia's Shadow."

Its creativity is vastly impressive. Dutton put a lot of faith and hard work into creating a musical from within a rock genre, which is greatly admirable. The LP is already gaining more attention than "Wonderland" and hopefully will receive the success it deserves.

Forgive Durden will be heading to the First Unitarian Church in Philadelphia Nov. 28. Dutton assembled a touring band and plans to play new arrangements of songs from "Razia's Shadow." Forgive Durden will be supporting Dear and The Headlights and Steel Train.
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