7 Aralık 2012 Cuma

CD Review: New Bands Corsair And Sticky Boys Make A Loud Impact

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From Virginia comes a brand new progressive/hard rock bandCorsair with their self-titled debut album. It will be released on January 21through Shadow Kingdom Records and it features a sound that dates back to whenrock was more about the instrumentation and less about the lyrics.
The album begins with the five-minute instrumental “Agathyrsi”as the band’s sound would have you convinced it came from Yes, ELP or evenRush. They take on a heavier, British metal sound on “Chaemera,” before headingback to their seventies classic rock era on “Gryphon Wing.” The band show offthe musical talents again on the instrumental, “Mach,” the close the album withthe more expanding, progressive rock of “The Desert.”
For more information on the new, rising band, please visittheir Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/pages/corsair/179747970753.
Another new band (from across the pond) has also recentlyreleased their debut album. After three years of touring, the Sticky Boys, fromFrance, finally decided to come out with their first full-length album, “ThisIs Rock n’ Roll.” As said by the band, they decided to give France something thathas been missing for so long, “a genuine rock n’ roll band.”
Right from the opening riffs of “Rock ‘n’ Roll Nation” youget a sense that this band doesn’t mess around. Their songs carry an AC/DC-typesound that is just pure rock with no fluff. The up-tempo pace up “Great BigDynamite” and “Big Thrill” gets the adrenaline pumping as the band hits it outof the park with the guitar-riff fueled “Miss Saturday Night.” The album closeswith the slow-building blast of “The Way To Rock ‘n’ Roll.”
The Sticky Boys have some dates lined-up for next year intheir home country of France, but be on the look-out for the boys to hit theroad hard in 2013 promoting their new album, “This Is Rock n’ Roll.” For moreinformation, check out stickeyboys.eu.

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