BRIDGE NINE - 2010
Indie-Rock and almost nostalgic male
1 to 10: 1 to 10 : pleasant (6.5)
article: Enrico De Domeneghi
In line with the
in recent ten dence from some among the most important label in the field of m etal punk and territories to explore softer, here's the proposed line of indie-rock Bridge Nine label, has always been synonymous with hardcore in the strict sense. Success, however, because the Crime In Stereo are a band rather special, able to go to reinterpret the sounds that seemed to have disappeared completely. 'I Was Trying To Describe Someone To You' sounds fine indie weblog Revelation 90, calling names that have given way to an entire scene, Sunny Day Real Estate at all. 'Drugwolf', 'Type One' or 'Republic' pieces are built on thin guitar lines, but very effective, with changes that seem risky you understand in full only on the second play and a voice almost never painful whining that was the trademark of some indie-emo-screamo now fallen into oblivion. The tone is more light in a pair of sturdy rock songs throughout the disc, and even here the mood you create is very enjoyable and the proposal is revisited in key personnel. Weakness, however, the most experimental digressions. The repetitive riff and a slow pace not suited to their Crime In Stereo, a band born in the territories more immediate and able to give the best single approach directly to the listener. 'Young', finally, it reminds me not only in setting and voice, our Settlefish. Mind you, I doubt that 'I Was Trying To Describe Someone To You' come to the right between the outputs of the fundamental Bridge Nine, but it's still a decent work is a candidate as a possible point of connection between past and present music, and a stimulus to go into the cocoon un'opportuntà today in the shadow of what was 'emo phase in its dignity.
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