Friday, February 25, 2011

How Many Calories Does Jumping Jacks Burn

Middle Class Rut: No Name, No Color

I admit, if right and there had not been compared to Jane's Addction probably would never have studied the speech with these Middle Class Rut, duo California comprising singer / guitarist Zack Lopez and drummer Sean Stockham. And _seconda giornata_ admission of a black box was ready to "massacre" a little bit their No Name, No Color , at least, after hearing the opener New Low (a song that never took off) that Jane's has little or nothing, except for a guitar too secluded at the end, without praise and without shame. Luck is the single has little to do with the rest of the tracks on the disc. 12 songs that closely resemble _for the last time_ Jan'es Addiction, Strays those of the first millennium. Lopez certainly can not be both Dave Navarro and Perry Farrell (humanly impossible), but in its small does a good job, however, proposing in his own way the lessons of the great. In a solo disc is not worth Three Days know, but at least sincere expressive urgency, the service of some good ideas. Given that some works are not approachable by mere mortals, here we are still faced with a very good test. If the big pieces of Lopez's voice resembles that of the (only) of the singer Ritual De Lo Habitual in Dead Line goes further, proposing meglio_ _in the approach to the vocals Benningthon Chester of Linkin Park. For this writer the real gem of No Name ... is Are You On Your Way . Bella also I Guess You Could Say , where in a game of references and reciprocal influences, Led Zeppelin, mentions a source of inspiration for teachers of Lopez and Stockham.

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