BREAK Album Reviewby Sean Cleas: Editor, INsite Magazine“I did it for love. I did it because I knew you’d want it all someday. I did it for love. Murder was the only way.” – Murder BalladEver since I was turned on to One-Eyed Doll a few years ago by INsite’s Food Editor, Marsha Mann, I’ve loved seeing them live. It’s as much a theatrical experience as it is a rock show. One thing I’ve always been saddened by was the fact that their studio work really never stood up to the performances. With 2010’s Break One-Eyed Doll has finally turned in a studio recording that is as twisted, enchanting and real as their live show.Break also introduces a new arrangement of One-Eyed Doll, from a two-piece guitar\u002Fdrum set up to a three-member band. Kimberly Freemen (vocals\u002Fguitar) and PJ “Number Three” Evans (former drummer, now bass) are joined full-time by the album’s producer Jason Rufuss “Junior” Sewell (drums).The first three tracks set the tone on the album. “Airplane Man” is an oddly radio-friendly offering