Coincidence
or fate, I distance myself from deciding on this, but one thing is certain: the
run of events that led to writing this review appeal at least to me inevitable
and can be traced back to a moment in my life I still recall as a very precious
and defining one: it has been the day that I started writing song reviews. And
it has been the day I was introduced to remarkable and refined rock music, genuinely
embodied by the St. Helens based four piece indie rock set TiTORS iNSiGNiA.
It's all about music. About getting involved, finding true music love and showing support to musicians who are worth one's effort and dedication.
Donnerstag, 15. August 2013
Sonntag, 4. August 2013
Can you feel the blues? - The Ganders grip with grungy, grand and ambient sound. EP review: 'Hurricane' (2011) & 'Slipping In' (2013)
Never
change a working concept: The Ganders’
music relies on the thrusting and edgy vocals of Darren Jordan, as well as on its
bluesy but vibrant and imposing instrumental arrangement that hits the mark by
combining hooking guitar, blurry yet brisk bass (Dan Hickman) and dynamic drum (Paul
Byrne) sound. With songs as energetic and forceful as theirs, the listener soon
finds himself under a spell of grungy
and enigmatic vocals, fascinated by a sonorous and vigorous instrumental
staging: rapid, rousing drums bond with
precise, strident still striking guitar riffs and ravishing, obscure
bass melodies. Concisely, these are the defining tonal elements which enhance both EPs - ‘Hurricane’ (2011) and
‘Slipping In’ (2013) - of the 3 piece, Birmingham based bluesy rock band.
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