
Radiofix
Angels and Skeletons
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An in-your-face mixture of classic rock and modern rock. Just listen. and you will be blown away by the intensity of they're tunes.
tracks
- 1 This Very Day
- 2 Black Cover
- 3 Last Goobye
- 4 Earthquake
- 5 Distance
- 6 Dogs of Night
- 7 Indecision
- 8 Simplify
- 9 Weather
- 10 The Way You Were
- 11 Skeletons
- 12 Latter
- 13 Too Far Gone
- 14 Light My Way
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Wailing classic rock style guitar solos, slap-funk bass riffs, and tight drum fills bring together a crazy In-Your-Face mixture of classic rock and modern rock for people of all ages. Radiofix has extreme inspiration from lead singer Daniel Martin's extensive imagery in his lyrics. That fact alone has steered the direction of the band since they started playing gigs after their first self titled record came out in 2003. Though the band has made crucial changes in times past, they have recently formed a solid core band of extremely talented musicians. Between Corey's jazz/funk bass, Jamie's rock-solid chops on the drums, and Marks raunchy rhythm guitar sound, there is quite an awesome array of musicianship. Sound like a weird mixture? Sure enough these styles, mixed in with Daniel Martin's pure classic guitar rock, cause Radiofix to morph their influences, such as: Led Zeppelin, the Victor Wooten Band, Pink Floyd, Eric Clapton, Our Lady Peace, BLACK CROWES, Stone Temple Pilots, and Phish into a melodic blend. All of this has created the epic "Dogs of Night" story, which has finally debuted on "ANGELS AND SKELETONS"
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KICK ASS BAND
author: D-DoggRead the title. That's all I have to say. You HAVE to listen to these guys!!!
Pure Rock
author: rockin'AZThis is the best example of combining the rock from yesterday and the rock of today. This is the true rock that flows freely and doesn't try to fit into a category. Angels and Skeletons brings back the guitar solos sorely missed in today's music. The lyrics are pure emotion sung with the same passion those words truly deserve. The funk of the bass, the amazing drum beats accenting the songs and guitar work gives the songs a fullness and drives the feeling from the songs that other bands cannot seem to generate. This album is highly recommended. Don’t miss out on this experience.
Something for Everyone
author: SamThe amazing thing about "Angels and Skeletons" is the way it blends classic kick ass rock and modern rock; thus creating soft, melodic, yet strong music that's going to please everyone. Vocals, guitar, bass and drums all flow in harmony, delivering a dense message to all rock fans. Whether you like classic rock bands such as Led Zeppelin or just modern rock, you should definitely check it out.
Something for Everyone
author: SamThe amazing thing about "Angels and Skeletons" is the way it blends classic kick ass rock and modern rock; thus creating soft, melodic, yet strong music that's going to please everyone. Vocals, guitar, bass and drums all flow in harmony, delivering a dense message to all rock fans. Whether you like classic rock bands such as Led Zeppelin or just modern rock, you should definitely check it out.
About time
author: Patrick R.So true! I have my style that I stick to but the nearest to a guitar solo I hear is a catchy tune, not with Radiofix! They constantly are rocking out just as the song gets intense and leaves you scanning back on the cd a few times just to hear that combination of bass drums and guitar. A CD that doesn't get old!
good stuff
author: Evgenia LoliThese guys play good music. Check them out.
Listen and Like
author: Will RThis album has something many of today's albums are lacking. What is this you ask? A guitar solo...followed by another guitar solo...and so on. Remember when rock bands used to have solos in their songs? From track 1 through the last dogs of night uttered on track 14 this album will keep you entertained and wanting more.