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My Review of Red Queen Theory (Unsigned)
Hailing
from Seattle, Washington, Red Queen Theory encompasses the best of
what I’d call the new musical eclecticism because they successfully
combine metal, gothic and alternative genres. Plus, some tracks have
an almost Celtic feel to them, evocative of J.R.R. Tolkien’s world,
etc. Added to that is the unique synergy that R.Q.T. has in general:
concocted by Liz’s haunting vocals and her skill on the keyboard mixed
with Abel on the electric and acoustic guitars and Dean on the bass
guitar (along with drum programming). Though they haven’t compiled an
EP or LP yet, nine of their tracks can be heard on their MySpace
profile at http://www.redqueentheoryband.com And, it’s of note that their track “Rainy Day Eve” was contributed to the Project X compilation CD (www.myspace.com/projectxart)
I
first heard their original track “of Ravens and Blood” on a friend’s
page, and loved it so much that it stayed on my Profile Playlist for
about 6 months straight! I also like the latest version of “of Ravens
& Blood” that features the violin of Bryan Redick.
-G.L. Giles for Autoeroticasphyxium.
------------------------------------------------------------------- Find G.L. Giles myspace page in our top friends & also here http://www.myspace.com/thevampirevignettesrevamp
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Cheers! RQT
12:57 PM
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