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It
is always important for us, as music connoisseurs, to keep up with the
current trends in music. So, here at Are You On Something.com, we decided
to get on board with the current MySpace explosion and start opening our
eyes and ears to all that has been made available through this convenient
networking source. We will be scanning the pages of MySpace.com for anything
musical that seems worthy of a few words. This is a source that gives
us a chance to see an artist, as well as hear their music, by just clicking
a few times. If you are an "old dog" and you want to learn the
newest "trick," you can go to www.MySpace.com and see what all
the rage is about. Or, better yet, you can just drop your eyes down below
and we'll bring a few pages to you. Enjoy.
Scott
"Dr. Music" Itter
The
Dykeenies
In
a world that is infiltrated by droves of wannabe power pop/emo/punk bands,
I was thrilled to find that there was still a band that was doing their
own thing. The Dykeenies, from Glasgow, don't seem to be trying to hijack
the bandwagon as it drives down their street. Instead they commit to their
own style of traditional pop that sounds rooted in the 80's, with a soft
glaze of the current scene on top. This is not so much a retro-type thing
as it is more of a modern day Modern English.
Listening to the three tracks that are available on their MySpace page,
you find that the music varies greatly. "Waiting For Go" has
a U2-type of guitar sound, but the sensational burst of upbeat vocals,
and the pop of the drum track are more of a nod towards the style of say,
Jimmy Eat World. With "Will It Happen Tonight" the band shows
more of that Modern English style, with a deeper vocal tone and a hint
of that English accent. "In And Out" is a perfect mixture of
the first two tracks. You get the English vocal tone and the 80's New
Wave guitar sound, but you also get brilliant, energetic backing vocals
that layer behind all of this extremely well.
Formed in June 2005, The Dykeenies are a fresh alternative to the stagnant
pop scene of this decade. It's great to hear someone taking the fantastic
80's pop spirit and blending it with the traditional pop of the 60's and
the modern sounds of the 2000's. Not too many have figured out a successful
formula for this, but The Dykeenies music could serve as a blueprint.
The
Dykeenies are: Alan Henderson - Lead Guitar, Brian Henderson - Lead Vocals
& Synthesizer, Steven Ramsay - Lead Guitar & Vocals, John Kerr
- Drums & Vocals, Andrew Henderson - Bass & Vocals
The
Dykeenies: www.myspace.com/gofindthedykeenies
Official website: www.thedykeenies.com
Mastermind
This
New Jersey-based quartet, made up of two male and two female band members,
has me on my knees with outstretched arms, screaming "Hallelujahs"
to the heavens. I haven't heard a band with so much to offer in the hard
rock genre in a very long time. With an electrifying and rich female vocalist
like Tracy McShane, and an inventive guitarist like Bill Berends, Mastermind
is putting traditional, sophisticated hard rock back on the map. As the
first single from their upcoming release, "Insomnia," touches
down, we get an opening keyboard effect from former Yngwie Malmsteen keyboardist
Jens Johansson that might remind one of Rush's "Tom Sawyer."
But as "Broken" takes another step, we get a plodding crunch
of guitar and the sweet and sultry power of singer Tracy McShane.
I
can't say enough about this woman's abilities. She's one that sends shivers
- you know, the whole "hair-on-the-arm-standing-straight-up"
thing. "Broken" is a great song, but to hear Ms. McShane's full
spectrum of talent, you must experience "Break Me Down." She
sings from extremely low minor keys to inspired highs that will leave
you flabbergasted. If you can possibly tear an ear away from McShane you
will soon realize that Mastermind is just as talented at laying down complex
rhythms with the power and grace of bassist Laura Johnson and drummer
Rich Berends. Songs like "The Queen Of Sheba" and their classical-meets-metal
take of "William Tell Overture" are songs that display the brilliant
instrumental prowess of this unit as a whole. When you listen to their
covers of A Perfect Circle's "Weak And Powerless" and Cream's
classic "I'm So Glad" you discover where their soul lies. This
is a band that is classically trained, that grew up with classic rock,
but still recognizes great new music as well. I find myself returning
home to a song called "A Million Miles Away" though, just because
it's a great song written in the classic hard rock formula. I miss that
in today's music scene.
There
will be comparisons to Evanescence and Lacuna Coil, and maybe even a parallel
drawn to classic metallers like Queensryche, but the one comparison that
they won't receive, even with their two male-two female configuration,
is to that of the legendary Swedish outfit ABBA; which is yet another
reason to sing "Hallelujah."
Mastermind:
www.myspace.com/mastermindband
Official website: www.mastermindband.com
Rosaline
"Screaming
for you I bleed life,
For you I follow this tetra-colored sky,
And now we're finally fading fast on Broken Wings
and Shattered Glass"
These are penetrating lyrics that reek of age and wisdom, yes, but this
six man crew out of the suburbs of Chicago averages only 18 years of age.
With the youngest member of Rosaline being a mere 16, and the eldest member
being 22, this is a band with professionalism that extends far beyond
their years. With their first full-length release, "We're All Just
Passing Through
," they take hardcore, screamo metal into a
different realm. When singer Andrew Lang isn't brutally screaming intense
verses like the one above, he's singing out with a pleading high tenor
that seems to never lose its nervous edge. I find the material on the
disc best described as Pantera and Killswitch Engage beating the hell
out of The Mars Volta in a dark alley and stealing their singer to do
duets. But unlike Pantera and Killswitch, Rosaline is much more moody
and brooding. With tracks like "Shocking Trees And Overcast Skies"
and "Sir, Why Is That (Cloud) On Fire?" the band creates an
almost hypnotic aural landscape using vocals and sensitive guitar and
bass charts.
This is a band that has got all its "ducks in a row." They are
poised to strike it big by the looks of the massive attention they have
gained with their MySpace page and their dedicated Midwest fan base. Rosaline
has received more than 83,000 plays on their MySpace page and can be found
doing shows throughout Illinois, as well as parts of Michigan, Indiana,
Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa. They are also vying for a spot on the
Warped Tour '06; a spot which could change the lives of these ambitious
kids forever.
Things are continuing to get brighter for this band as they continue to
pursue their dreams. Judging by the press kit that I received from them,
and the simple fact that they can hold a band together with their various
young ages - this band is a talented, highly intelligent and motivated
crew. The song structure and musical diversity that they show on "We're
All Just Passing Through
" is a testament to that talent, intelligence
and motivation.
Rosaline is: Andrew Lang - Vocals, Madison Stolzer - Guitar, Mark Blohm
- Guitar, Matt Sliwinski - Bass, Mike Cross - Piano, Ryan Prindle - Percussion.
Rosaline: www.myspace.com/rosalinemusic
Official website: www.rosalinemusic.com
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