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\'A sort of treatise on the state of industrial rock, onara’s Out of Print might be one of the most manic CDs ever recorded.\' - Aaron Thompson, Las Vegas Weekly
Genre:
Rock: Industrial Rock
Release Date:
2008
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Out of Print
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Record Label: onara
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Out Of Print is a collection of songs about wild parties, betrayal, politics, institutionalization and more. At the core, though, each song is about relationships, either with a lover, family, friends, strangers, a person's self, or with the world in general. Whether disguised as a song about computer viruses, voyeurism, or even the circus, each song has a story behind it. The music defies conventional classification, and challenges the listener to develop their own interpretation.
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onara
Out of Print (self-released)
Industrial rock trio - onara isn't afraid to whip out chunky guitar riffs within otherwise synth-dominated material, and that's cool. But the band is at its best when it lets its psychedelic freak flag fly, as in its acid-drenched club anthem of betrayal, "Never Ask What You Don't Want To Know," wherein singer Ron Ferraro sneers lines like: "I caught your friend Lisa looking at me/ I might just take her out and make her feel free." Overall, 'Out of Print', is a lustful collection of 11 tracks that aren't too electronic for the rock crowd, or too rock for the electronic crowd - instead, they're right on the money, with another highlight being "Fanatic Addict," an amusing and infectious ode to dance-crazy babes: "Don't know what you're on, girl, but I want some/ Keep movin' like that and the cops are gonna come." Somebody should let these guys loose in a major nightclub on the Strip.
Jarret Keene, Las Vegas CityLife magazine
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author: Jon
Hell yeah, fun album! Cool music and great content!
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