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Ronin : Dissolving Pinch Roller
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Rock Metal Funk Punk Grunge
Genre: Rock: Hard Rock
Release Date: 2007
Dissolving Pinch Roller Record Label: T Ninja
  • Download Album (MP3) - $9.99
Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Paint The Floor 5:57 $0.99
Concubine 6:51 $0.99
Will You Come Around? 2:25 $0.99
Something Out There 4:56 $0.99
Hideaway 3:37 $0.99
Tarot Cards 3:25 $0.99
Dismantle 3:43 $0.99
Future 4:13 $0.99
Captain T Checking In 0:53 $0.99
Dissolving Pinch Roller 4:07 $0.99
Monsoon 6:53 $0.99
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Album Notes

Ronin are proud to announce the release of their brand new CD, "Dissolving Pinch Roller." This sophomore effort by the New York City band, expand its boundaries in to new territories unheard on their critically acclaimed first CD. Once again, Ronin prove they can deliver the goods not only with their musicianship but also with impressive songwriting skills. This CD features guest appearances by John Ostronomy and Rob Fiore from Paisley Babelon, Em Cody from The Mynks & Mike Ryan from El Gotten. Be sure to catch Ronin live this spring.

Ronin is:
Captain T - vocals and guitar
Ranger X - guitar
Ninja Boy - bass
Michael Sapp - Drums
John Ski - additional vocals (the band's newest member)

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REVIEWS

Well... as I always say... open you mind... you like it... I really think so!...
author: Progressive Rock & Progressive Metal - E - Zine
Remember this names: Capitan T (vocals/guitar), Ranger X (vocals/guitar), Ninjaboy (bass), Michael Sapp (drums) and John Shi (additional vocals). This five guys from NY are in their second release trying to mix everything they can. Since punk rock until heavy metal and funk... do you have any doubt? Just go into the track “Paint The Floor” and listen some heavy solos into a funk bass, or go into the heavy “Concubine”, and the pop “Something Out There”. They are good musicians and the songs work well, even sometimes I ask to myself “what do they want?”. Well... they are ninja-rockers (see the cover of the CD and you wil understand), so they seems to conquer the world with their music. With heavy moments like “Tarot Cards”, funky tunes like “Future” and pop songs like the title track (with some progressive elements...) they are shooting to all the possibilities, but they know what they are doing, because they are ninjas! HAHA! Sometimes I hear a new Rage Against The Machine coming in tracks sch as “West End Girls” but they put a track totally crazy like the instrumental “Monson” to make me crazy. Well... as I always say... open you mind... you like it... I really think so!... (Comments By Rafael Carnovale)
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