Kane Knight |
04-02-2004 01:06 PM |
"The straight up vintage rock that Dirty Americans dole out isn't anything like the pretty and polished commercial rock that clogs most of today's FM dial. Rather, Strange Generation is an album influenced by artists such as Led Zeppelin, Grand Funk Railroad, Bob Seger and Cactus. Fans of rock outfits like The Cult and Queens Of The Stone Age will be magnetically drawn to Strange Generation's bombastic arena rock sound and classic rock vibe. Their music conveys a broad and familiar spectrum of sounds within the realm of Rock. From the band's more melodic songs such as “Burn You Down”, to the laid back acoustic groove of “Deep End” it is apparent to the listener that Dirty Americans embody the true essence of what it means to be a rock band. According to Piper, “Dirty Americans was created in the wake of a long and trying quest to succeed and survive, musically and emotionally. Lyrically, that is the core of what our songs are written about. Musically...we focused on just being a ****in' rock band again.” With chemistry and vision fully intact, Dirty Americans set out to make an album with enough turbo-charged rock to unhinge a house from its foundation. "
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anyways, there prolly is, but with all the shit out there, a lot of stuff is starting to look good...
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