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A young Scottish band that formed in 2002, but nothing
really happened till 2005, due to them being young
education got in the way. They have toured this
country with many a high profile bands, including
stone gods, Wednesday 13, Black stone Cherry. the
band re-enter Chapel Studios with their EP producer
Rhys Fulber to record their debut album.
The Album kicks off with the bullish We own the
night a kind of love song if you will, Although
they are a Scottish band, middle American accents
appear????? Kultura, this is the attempt at some
early maiden-esq, it’s certainly driving,
but predictable, good solo though. This album
while it has its moments where it might seem to
set it from the crowd, it sounds like most bands
in its genre, it could be a difficult first album
to get established then try and separate from
the pack in the following album.
If you like your emo friendly metal core this
Scottish 4 piece will release ‘Neon Wasteland’
on May 25 via WeSaySo Records
3/5
Review by Robert Lawrence
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Band
Members |
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Mikey (Vocals)
Oli (Guitar, backing vocals)
Steve (Guitar)
Iain (Bass)
Jonny (Drums) |
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1.
We Own The Night
2. Kultura
3. Devil¿s Brigade
4. Prelude
5. Last Honest Cops
6. Godforsaken
7. Feeling Minnesota
8. Alkaline Nights
9. Kings & Queens
10. 400 Blows To The Head
11. Modern Holy Trinity
12. Glasseye
13. Nothingness & Infamy |
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Review
Score Code |
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- Top Cheese
- Brilliant
- Pretty damn good
- Ok I guess -
What Was That? |
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