Sunday, August 9, 2009

Review - Babylon Magazine from Italy

This is a recent review of the album from an Italian magazine called Babylon. I didn't link it because the review is in Italian. Excuse the poor translation (courtesy of one of the free online translators). Thanks guys.

The Tonk, Australian band of sleazy rock, come to the first full length, suggesting a rock classic in tone and overridden, linear and squared: something that manages to bring to life a little 'sleazy of the Ugly Kid Joe, the LA Guns, the first Skid Row and Poison. The debut album will convince us of energy and loads of fun, melodic themes, set in the structure of the typical song, with well-conceived songs, riff and a houted hoarse and enthralling.

"Sister Switchblade", already recorded in 2006 and only now landed on the shelves in Europe (there is always this problem of communication between the old and the new continent), has its roots in the rock of the 80s and 90s, but the in context with the current scene (modern one in all, Nickelback). A highly charismatic performance as the singer: his voice is never flat, unable to shake with continuous changes and customizations. Excellent work of the other musicians. The guitar is absolutely solid, stripe on the neck, makes us feel the strings that tremble, and would expect anyone who wants to listen to something "real."

The songwriting on tracks runs solid without sbandare ever. The prevalence of tight playlists and pushed the album makes for an excellent company who needs injections of adrenaline. If what you have just said does not convince you until the end, you need only know that the band is produced and promoted by Sony BMG: This is always a guarantee ...

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