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New York Electronic rockers, yet another band to
fuse rock with electronic effects to create a more
rock edged 2nd album while still has a strong electronic
sound. This album was mixed on both sides of the
pond between Alan moulder in London and the band
in new York.
The album starts strongly with Valentine with
a strong drum beat, catchy chorus and a great
solo in this opening 6 minutes of the album. The
album is a great blend of electro pop, hard and
classic rock with a modern 21st century electronic
twist good for filling dance floors and for the
head banger in a dingy rock club. In the middle
of the album after many a upbeat track, its gets
abit more serious with Clean Dirt its simplistic
but more electronic than rock the vocals also
come though more. White limousine is an instrumental
track, with great acoustic work and a brush on
snare opening to the track with simplistic string
arrangement thats used to good effect.123CAT is
a dance track that seems to be the most obvious
experimental track on the album. The album finishes
with an acoustic track called UO Acoustic. which
seems to come out of nowhere but is well suited
on this alum
This Album is a great mix of rock and electro
that should pick up fans from different genres
its released on the 13th of April in all good
record stores.
5/5
Review by Robert Lawrence |
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Band
Members |
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Tony Diodore (vocals, guitar, production)
Jonathan Murray (bass)
Andrew Griffiths (drums) |
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Track
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1. Valentine
2. The Outlaw Jimmy Rose
3. Kids On Fire
4. Red House Been Empty
5. Clean Dirt
6. White Limousine
7. Find The Water
8. 123 Cat
9. Defender
10. Ives Park
11. Uo Acoustic |
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Review
Score Code |
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- Top Cheese
- Brilliant
- Pretty damn good
- Ok I guess -
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