DSR's EP has a stronger voice and cleaner production than full-length efforts from better known bands, and the result is as ironic as the band's darker lyrics played against its high energy guitars. The vocals are hinged on a reliable musicality that is not afraid of melodies and rhythms that don't just drive - they hit and run.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Dead Scene Radio hits and runs
DSR's EP has a stronger voice and cleaner production than full-length efforts from better known bands, and the result is as ironic as the band's darker lyrics played against its high energy guitars. The vocals are hinged on a reliable musicality that is not afraid of melodies and rhythms that don't just drive - they hit and run.
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