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White Demons-Say Go - added - September 26th, 2006
Reviewer: Ruben Mosqueda
4/5
Phoenix, Arizona based White Demons have been compared to Alice Cooper by their home town followers. I disagree, while there are some elements of the Alice Cooper band in their music, they certainly have more to offer than that, I hear the attitude of Bon Scott fronted AC/DC, the swagger of classic Stones, the explosive energy of Detroits MC5, the pop influence of The Knack, the sing along choruses of The Ramones and Cheap Trick and a monster dose of the reckless abandon of Guns n Roses. White Demons have just dropped their latest offering entitled Say Go, which is a rock n roll powder keg sure to grab the attention of the rock n roll faithful. From start to finish the album is riff heavy, full of catchy melodies and choruses. The guitar team Tony Krank Dow and Nick K has to be the rock scene's best kept secret thus far, Nick K plays solos like a man possessed on this album and I imagine hes much more intense live. From the opening Spit on My Liver, (what a title) to the title track Say Go to the last lick on the appropriately titled Its All About the Rock its a good time in its entirety. I will go on record and say that if you cant feel this record then youre not a disciple of the rock.
White Demons-Say Go - added - September 26th, 2006
Reviewer: Ruben Mosqueda
4/5
Phoenix, Arizona based White Demons have been compared to Alice Cooper by their home town followers. I disagree, while there are some elements of the Alice Cooper band in their music, they certainly have more to offer than that, I hear the attitude of Bon Scott fronted AC/DC, the swagger of classic Stones, the explosive energy of Detroits MC5, the pop influence of The Knack, the sing along choruses of The Ramones and Cheap Trick and a monster dose of the reckless abandon of Guns n Roses. White Demons have just dropped their latest offering entitled Say Go, which is a rock n roll powder keg sure to grab the attention of the rock n roll faithful. From start to finish the album is riff heavy, full of catchy melodies and choruses. The guitar team Tony Krank Dow and Nick K has to be the rock scene's best kept secret thus far, Nick K plays solos like a man possessed on this album and I imagine hes much more intense live. From the opening Spit on My Liver, (what a title) to the title track Say Go to the last lick on the appropriately titled Its All About the Rock its a good time in its entirety. I will go on record and say that if you cant feel this record then youre not a disciple of the rock.