First-class rock album

First-class rock album

Silent Radar (Audio CD)

Customer Review

Not only with the single "Stereo", but with the complete album can convince the four Canadians. Overall, the album sounds like New York City in Iowa, or even to Canada. With keyboards that time as Hammond organ ("Any Day Now"), sometimes as a piano ("Do it") act, guitars, sometimes, sometimes only by breaks and sustains ("Rooster") by extreme distortion and rocking quick game ("I'm waiting") and convince savvy drumgrooves that give each song a completely own flair. Characterized by interesting harmonies, the plaintive sandpaper voice of Daniel Greaves that is somewhat reminiscent of "Counting Crows", and from a surprising dynamism which an enthusiastic at first hearing as well after the twentieth time, leaving this album a taste of by Rockter harmonica organ, but without ever slipping even in the near Country sounds. The outstanding texts round out this nearly perfect product. The boys will make hopefully talk yet of itself. : Listen to "Rooster", "Silent Radar", "He's gone" and "Say something" useful. (This is an Amazon.com at the university-student review.)

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