Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Music Review: The Bolts leading the way to Heaven is Where meets Dave Campbell




Since for the past couple of months I haven’t been putting anything out there yet. It just seems suitable now to start our music review again.

This week our feature artist include

The Bolts is a California band that sound more like a British Indie Band than the British themselves.

The coolness in their music simply rocks my house off the ground.

The quirky twist with a hint of beat and spit just push you into this world of speed shot. It’s provoking and right at your face and it’s indie rock with the geeky twist.

The next band is a duo. Also hailing from LA, Heaven is Where looks pretty solid as a live stage performance. There a little touch of funky rock or alternative in the sound. Both Matt and Conrad mixes from a rough and soft vocal range that fits perfectly to each others advantages. Creating this one of a kind rock and classic feel on the style. At some point it sound pretty Gothic too, just without the black ironic. There’s no ignoring the complexity of the bands composition. It takes you down a pretty modern classic rock road and down to the dungeon of the hell and open up the gates to heaven. That’s how it sound. There’s no hard edge dark cry, just the calming of sadness.

Aside from all the quirks and the gothic, here’s something that’s more mainstream this time. Void808 is you life on Pop Rock. The first beat ahead will get you running of your feet and straight on to the rock zone. Keep jumping until you lose your shoe or feet. The hard beat, the fast pace will definitely swept you off and you’ll get on a wild joy ride. Very Electric, very Rock, very Drum hard beating. It’s my kind of flava.

Here’s something for all the music geek out there. Dave Campbell, the guitar work he makes is sensational. It’s heart warming and heart wrenching. It touches the inner spirit and pour them right out. Every simple pluck and strum spell something meaningful. It is the ultimate heart string being played on the wood.

2 comments:

MusicReviews said...

Great review! I like their music!

MDJ said...

I bought this album after reading this review and I really enjoyed listening to it, their sound is great!