Advantages: Great Catchy Pop/Rock Tunes Throughout Disadvantages: Poor Longevity
...General
First off, I am a fan of the Fight. The Fight are K8 (Vocals and Guitar), Matty (Bass and Backing Vocals), Scott (Guitar and Backing Vocals) and Jack (Drums).
The Fight are a young band from Dudley, UK. 'Nothing New Since RockNRoll' is their second release but is there first mainstream album. This album is much more polished than their first attempt 'Home Is Where The Hate Is' and features 3 of the same songs that have been given a overhaul.
The CD contains Explicit Lyrics.
The tracks that feature on both releases are 'Forgotten Generation', 'Stage Skool Kidz' and 'Revolution Calling'.
The CD was released in 2005 and The Fight are currently writing and recording for their 2006 release. The Fight have received much critical acclaim from the alternative music press including a spread a favorable
The CD...
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Advantages: Great head banging action to be had! Disadvantages: Some tracks a bit repetitive
...Being a supporter of the band HIM - and back in the day a little bit of an obsessive fan, it must be said - I went to see them live as a late birthday present.
Their guitarist, dread locked and extremely thin, Mikko Lindstrom, to me, stole the show; his edgy, passionate guitar riffs simply made the performance and kept the fans driven all night long.
Upon my return from my live experience, I began to get more interested in the band, learning about their inspirations and stories from life on the road.
Then, I heard about a HIM side project called 'Daniel Lioneye', the band's 'sleaze rock' record.
Curious, I soon got the album. Lets just say I was shocked at what I was hearing...
Track number one 'The King of Rock 'NRoll' I recognised as the opening theme tune to cult MTV show 'Viva La Bam'. The raunchy electric guitar...
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Ciao members have rated this review on average very helpful
Advantages: its one of the albums you can listen to over and over Disadvantages: you could listen to it too much
...I bought Mylo - Destroy Rock 'n' Roll - listened to a couple of tracks while busy in the house, then was drawn into listening to the rest of it. I put it on in the car on my way out and again on the way home, then i played it for my mate later on.
If it was on tape it would have worn out I've listened to it so much. This is by far my favourite album so far this year. This guy Milo's got some lovely flowing stuff on there mixed up with some massive fat bassy tunes with such a get up, feel good beat to them that you will get up and feel good.
If you dont buy it now, you'll wish you had when you do buy it. this music is medicine.
Track one brings you in really gently, its got a nice warm welcoming build up with a nice blend of dancy gentle beats with some smooth vocals. Track two doesnt pick up much from the first, there's an interesting...
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Ciao members have rated this review on average somewhat helpful
somewhat helpful 15.05.2005
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