Advantages: amazing guitar work with super cool rock lyrics! Disadvantages: none
...This album rocks! There's not one thing that I don't like about it. The title track "Burning organ" reveals some of Paul Gilbert's amazing blues guitar influences and is put very well with the organ which I think is a hammond organ. It is an instrumental song and is one of the best tracks on the album. The song "My Religion" is a beautiful pop style ballad but still involves some very complicated guitar playing to make it Gilbert style! My favourite song on the album is "Bliss" mainly because of the blistering fast guitar solo but also because of the super cool rock lyrics! If you like Paul Gilbert's guitar playing but would like to hear him sing too this is the album for you! One of Gilbert's best albums!...
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...When you first see the cover of Burning Trees eponymous album, you automatically get an idea of what you are about to be treated to. The individual shots of the band look like shots of any number of musicians from the early seventies, a fact that they were probably proud of and one that hides the actual release of the album, 1990.
The seventies feel doesnt end there but oozes from every note of their music. Their influences are worn openly upon their collective sleeves, Hendrix, Clapton, Cream, Blind Faith immediately spring to mind. Im sure you could pass these songs off as unleased material by any one of those band just listed.
That aside, Burning Tree are no plagaristic rip off merchants, the songs may have a feel of a different era but they are still original. These guys are revivalists rather than thieves, taking old styles...
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...Citing Radiohead, Incubus and Coldplay, within the booklet, as bands the listener should tune into, it becomes clear, even without listening to a note, where the band's influences will lie. These influences are indeed clear to be seen right from the very start in Charity Burns Green; using Incubus-styled vocals that sound as if they are reaching out to a distant object, attempting to draw it nearer. The result of this is a record that with the punkier guitaring sounds very much like emo, in the vein of Boy Sets Fire, but without the harder, screaming vocals, nor the foibles that we often find in that type of music. Yet, these influences do not define the album. It quite happily has its own sound and a good one at that.
Coming together as friends at the local high school in Vineland, New Jersey, it is rare to find six musicians in one...
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