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Here's yet another review
While AlexIsOnFire have been boarding the worlds riverboats and
national rivers to cast off new audio currents, another band has been
ascending up from the watery depths of the region with a hard stony
sound described as 'the deep south of the North' . Their own raging
under currents are rocking the boats of the music world with not
'Screamo' but with classic, progressively mastered rock n roll. Even
though their 'deep south' description actually refers to to southern
borders of Canada as opposed to 'Dixieland', their actual sound
probably better refers to an even deeper south, as despite their own
unique edge there is a subtle musical inflection of the deep south of
Australia in their midst with strong creative overtones and nicely
rendered echoes of the early, Bonn Scott fronted, AC/DC.
The band has sought out the authenticity of the early seventies
Prog-rock and rock 'n' roll and has also tried to capture some of the
innocence, musical and social idealism of the time too. 'The Valley of
the Butterflies' is the name of their 2008 debut album, which also
captures even more of the creativity of the era with eight pages of
unique 'Stone River' artwork also included in the CD release of their
debut album.The Stone River sound can be discovered refreshing and
revitalizing rock here....
http://theryan-o-riain22.mfbiz.com/#/supergroups32/4536229267
4:47 PM
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