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All Access Magazine Review
August 2009
What
would you do if a Slow Burning Car crossed your path? Would you sit back and
laugh - or run like hell trying to save the people trapped inside? Well to be
honest this isn't that type of Slow Burning Car... This type of automobile is
actually the true essence that rock n' roll music has been dying to meet.
Unlike most rock n' roll bands that have come and gone these rockers prove how
much rock music truly means to them.
Delivering 12-tracks of solid rock n' roll attitude
with absolute adrenaline, you won't believe your ears.
This
so happens to be the band's second release let me tell you, tossing aside
their first album into the trash bin. "Vol. 2 - The Scattering," defines the
band's unique sound and style, lyrically speaking, the subject matter clearly
discusses mythological themes, science fiction/facts, evolution with oneself,
along with a stylist side of political commentary thrown in to make it more
livid. As far as instrumentals goes, the guitars tend to go off from time to
time, showcasing their repeating texture of guitar solos, while the drums tend
to keep bouncing off each creative riff played through. Vocals on the other
hand, uplift that loud/aggressive tone of vibration that influences a more
intense rhythm to whole musical experience.
Most tunes that stood out, most includes "In The Trees," "Marry Me," "Man In Crisis," and "Siren," each of to be a modern mix-up between Pearl Jam and Soundgarden. Slow Burning Car does itself a good deed when it comes to musically expressing itself.
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