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    Music Review: Blind Pew

    Monday, August 6, 2007, 09:32 PM [General]





    Published: August 06, 2007 5:38 PM EST
    By: Isaac Joseph Davis Junior
    (Juniorscave.com)



    Music Review: Blind Pew




         

    Powerpop / Classic Rock / Alternative.


    Blind Pew, no, not the character from the novel, Treasure Island (1882), is a Scottish band formed in 2003. One of the most remarkable aspects of the band is that all four of the members of the group met in High School and have been playing together ever since. The band consists of Andy McGregor (lead vocals/keyboard), Paul McGranaghan (guitar/vocals), Stu McIntosh (bass/vocals) and Del Lamont (drums).

    The band has stated that their influences include The Stones, The Beatles, The Who, Bob Dylan, and one of my favorite groups of all time, The Police. What I am really digging about Blind Pew is that they have created a great sound that truly reflects the band’s own originality with strong presences of The Stones, Supergrass, Talking Heads, David Bowie, and even The Beatles.

    I listen to several tracks finding myself repeating ever chance I got. What I especially like was their new single, Hungry Young Fighter. Talk about a fun track. I really like how the band blends several different styles of their influences to make a unique sound with their tracks especially this one. I really wanted to get up and start moving my head from side to side. The vocals/keyboard, bass, guitar, and drums all came together when one listens to the various tracks from Blind Pew. I am giving this group a big thumb up and a solid A- for their overall music and their style. If you don’t believe me, check them out for yourself.

    Here is a link to their website and MySpace account:

    Main Website:
    http://www.blindpew.com/

    MySpace Account:
    http://www.myspace.com/blindpew









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    Manager, Blind Pew
    www.blindpew.com.





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    Music Review: Random Allies

    Monday, August 6, 2007, 09:30 PM [General]





    Published: August 06, 2007 7:45 PM EST
    By: Isaac Joseph Davis Junior
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    Music Review: Random Allies




         

    Random Allies.


    Random Allies is a rock group based in Toronto, Canada. The band consists of two members, chief songwriters, Walter Lasky and Ted Bonis. The band has quite an interesting past including playing clubs, university campuses, music festivals and TV appearances. Some of the Random Allies’ influences include AeroSmith, Bon Jovi, ZZ Top, and GreenDay to name a few.

    So with influences like those, what kind of sound does Random Allies have? What they don’t have is a conventional sound. It is a mix between classic rock, alternative and spices of pop. In fact, with the release of their new CD, Thunder Run, the band really shows us their musical talents with a mixture of hard rocking tunes and a couple of ballads to display their softer side. All in all, Thunder Run is a fun album and one that deserves a listen. The CD contains 12 tracks and I think that each one holds its own weight. I really enjoyed the listening to the CD and I think you will too. I give this CD a solid B.





    Main Website:
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    Music Review: Salazar

    Monday, August 6, 2007, 09:28 PM [General]





    Published: August 06, 2007 9:33 PM EST
    By: Isaac Joseph Davis Junior
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    Music Review: Salazar




         

    Sounds Like: Guitars played over drums that have bass underneath and piano lilting in between with voices soaring above.


    This next review that I am doing is on the music group/band, Salazar. The band certainly has craved a nice sound for them. In fact, one of the band’s appeal is that I belive they have perfected a nice blend of rock, alternative, and Indie flair to their music. One of the coolest aspects of the band is their vocals/lyrics. The fact is Salazar has something to say. It is not just words put together to make sentences with no real reason and rhyme. When I am listening to their music, I really want to hear more. That is good to hear.

    In fact, two of the band’s song’s “Shake It Off” and “Mountain Song” have a more ballard feel to them without being too sappy. It is two of my favorite pieces from their CD, CINEMATOCRACY. The band, whose influences include Radiohead, David Bowie, and The Beatles, consists of Drums & Vocals - John Federico, Bass & Vocals - Jesse Greendyk, Guitar & Vocals - Ryan Cooney, Vocals & Guitar - Nate Gowtham, and Piano & Keys - Michael Kester.

    When I tell you that when you are listening to Salazar’s Cinematocracy CD, you are treated to a variety of styles that really highlights the band’s diverse range. Don’t believe me; pick up their album yourself to see what I am ranting about. I give their CD a Solid A-.

    Main Website:
    http://www.myspace.com/houseofsalazar

    Website:
    http://www.musicsubmit.com/musicsubmit/info/submissionsite.cfm?BandID=29355





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