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Classic, Old-School rock and roll with added extras and a some very smooth harmonies.
Genre:
Rock: Classic Rock
Release Date:
2006
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30-30
The Blank Brothers
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Pursuant to fulfilling their destiny to rule the soft underbelly of unknown groups in the category of old school rock and roll, and fully ready to accept on behalf of a great nation an avalanche of sparsely flaccid applause from the cheap seats, The Blank Brothers, purveyors of a distinctly classical rock sound that only a mother could love, step resolutely into the spotlight again with their second CD: "30-30."
Combining classic rock and orchestral elements, the Blanks recall those halcyon years when Jack Nitschke produced so many hits utilizing strings, brass and those full-bodied backgrounds that put the more arcane-minded audiophile into visions of the nearest doppelganger to nirvana.
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The BLANKS were just the tonic I needed to cure the "blahs,"
author: Gene Stechschulte
This is a well-rounded rock duo whose unique blend of rock,
electric country-crossover, and blues just cuts right to the heart of the matter. Thirty-Thirty is a must for any
serious music collector. This CD has pulsating tempo's and
poignant lyrics and displays a real passion for their music. You've got to hear the genius behind the music and
the storytelling. The cover song (30-30) twists you at
least 5 different directions before letting you loose.
Great stories and harmonies on Change, Bella Donna, and my
personal favorite ballad...Back To Harmony. But then you
get grabbed by the searing You Don't Hurt Me and the un-
usual dissodant cachophony of Troublebound...they are both
just purely satisfying. It doesn't get more earthy than
the grinding Shot of Regret or Garbage Heap, which just
keeps piling on the simple spirit of true rock-blues. It
just never lets up, the CD tells a sad tale of gambling
addiction in The Whale; then hits you between the eyes
with Leave It All Behind. This CD won't let you leave it
all behind...rather it leaves you with the lip-smacking
Keep The Love Line Open (with a little unexpected surprise
along the way). I anxiously await another Blank Brothers
CD--please tell us there is more to come.
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