Category: Reviews

Review Blowback: Snobsmusic.net Review – January 2009

Posted 01 Jan 2009 in Reviews

Slow Burning Car is the brainchild of Los Angeles-based Troy Spiropoulos. Spiropolous writes the songs, plays bass, guitar, piano, and percussion on the band’s latest album, Blowback. Surrounded by a capable cadre of thirteen guest musicians (which includes LA Guns’ Tracii Guns), Spiropolous creates music that straddles the line between multiple genres. Hard rock, hair metal, southern rock, AOR, blues and progressive rock all have an influence in Slow Burning Car’s sound. Most of the tracks on the record will appeal to the hard rock fan. Although, Spiropolous demonstrates strong songwriting and an ear for the hook on jams like “A Little Sign” and “Suddenly” (which could easily be a modern rock radio hit). Blowback’s finest moments...

Review Blowback: Maximum Ink Magazine Review – December 2008

Posted 01 Dec 2008 in Reviews

Wednesday, December 24, 2008 Maximum Ink Magazine disc review (December 2008) CD Review Slow Burning Car – Blowback Slow Burning Car Blowback Record Label: Trifonic Laboratories Review by Chris Fox December 2008 These guys are out to simply rock, and enjoy playing their music. The album starts out with the words “Fe, fi, fo, fum” and the ridiculousness just progresses from there. Mixing punk rock ideas and vocals with folk guitar and excellent song writing creates a twelve song album that is 100% one of a kind. This album mixes both peppy and slow songs as well as both dark and upbeat lyrics creating the pleasant obscurity that is SLOW BURNING CAR. They’ll show you exactly who and what they are with no compromise. The respectable ideals and...

Review Blowback: Music Emissions Review – October 2008

Posted 01 Oct 2008 in Reviews

Disc Review – Music Emmisions (Oct.2008) What do you say about a cut up of tracks and styles? Often times cheesey, other times ballsy and rhythmic. Slow Burning Car is an artist collective hailing from Southern California. Most of their guitar work is a constant almost bubbly metal sound. Often times they are goofy with backing vocals like the goofy titled “Farkytootle”. Other tracks are blitz’s of generic bar rock with a shit-eating grin. There is no method to this madness, or particular sound they are intimate with, and that may be the most impressive aspect of this release. There is no humility involved in this for them, as they are creating full-sounding...

Review Blowback: Skylight Magazine Review – May 2008

Posted 01 May 2008 in Reviews

A band from Los Angeles that with their music place themselves between the boarders of melodic garage and hard rock. No punk attitude and hairspray world, just a piece of harmony with the help of melodic vocals and a few groovy hard rockin tunes all over the place with the guitar help of Tracii Guns (LA Guns) and the spirit of Hanoi Rocks that watches from above tryin’ to get into the slow burning car of music. There are radio friendly hits here, such as the track “Respect” that offer you a travellin’ experience in the issue of human respect. www.skylight.gr

Review Blowback: The Dog Magazine (Greece) Review – May 2008

Posted 01 May 2008 in Reviews

All melodies are littered in several places in each songs compose. The lyricism is destined for audiences of a higher ground, thats why is compound and complicated . In all songs it hears a ‘hoarse’ voice like Dylan’s, like Alice Cooper’s, a kind of “sandpapervoice” with descriptive expression which singing somehow in prose style. The esthetics basing to Dada type, a view of abstract art (music) which trying to give illusions of social temper, wild esthetics and a lot of obscure . This lyrical impulse becames from tough daily reality, all bad courses from rhythm of life , and political thoughts inspire the poet (*singer). The string organs and synths reminds Hanoi Rocks 80% other songs are like a mix between...

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