Current mood:

focused
Category: Dreams and the Supernatural
Martyr Bonus LP - 2007
the Silent Ballet (US) - "While all the tracks on Martyr Bonus display traits of their peers, you never get the feeling you've heard it all before, a testament to the quality on offer. Whereas some math rock can be a little tiresome and incoherent, Panther Attack seem to have a good balance between freestyle noodling, fast-paced time signatures, and a sense of melody."
Angry Ape (UK) -"For an unsigned act, Panther Attack are punching well above their weight and succeeding. With superb production for an independent release, the stop/start dynamics are at times jaw-dropping. Near impeccable musicianship, someone sign this band and fast."
Sharp Moments EP - 2008
Radio Free Seattle blog by King Jill -"Again, this is much more than just mathematics, tricks and cliches. You can hear a passion for writing and playing throughout that I want to refer to as soul. And heart, not to be to cliche myself. But it's there and it's important to note. This band does carefully think out their parts and it shows as the compositions transition and flow smoothly making entire songs instead of riffs and themes haphazardly glued together which can happen in this genre."
Denver Westword by Roberts (under the Judas Priest and Bret Michaels reviews)-"...their EP is deft, light-fingered and appropriately edgy."
the Silent Ballet by Mac Nguyen-"Sharp Moments thus delivers its quick, edgy, volatile riffs with just enough hooks and changes to keep the mood alive throughout these four ditties, and no doubt is enough to keep enthusiasts entertained when hungry for a more fast-paced and exciting emotional drive. "
[Sic] Magazine by Michael Heneghan-"Without the bass and drum template, though, such guitar fireworks would be rendered useless. It may be an obvious statement, but both are crucial to the overall structure of Panther Attack's sound, especially given the ferocity of the complex time signatures and unexpected drum fills that push The Panthers in all sorts of different tangents."
Other presslings:
Audioasis spotlight on the kexp blog
Instrumental band spotlight in the Stranger
 | Currently listening: Selda By Selda Release date: 02 November, 2006 |
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